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HIV 16 118 1. 2. (STDs/HIV) 3. Moos person-environment theory (pilot study) HIV / 94 HIV 7.6%(9/118) TPHA 16.9%(20/118) (2004 ) 2004 63.1%(65/103) 2005 66.3%(67/101) 2004 15.5%(16/103) 2005 17.3%(18/104) - 1 -
Abstract Backgrounds: Gay bathhouses have been identified as public venues where MSM are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors and have been the targets of public venues for the transmission of HIV and STIs among MSM. Study Aims: This study aimed to 1) investigate the inner gay bathhouse environments, 2) develop structural intervention for gay bathhouses, and 3) test the feasibility of conducting the structural intervention. Methods: An ecological study was conducted at eight gay bathhouses, including 16 staffs and 118 bathhouse attendees. Results: The eight bathhouses provided condoms and anonymous HIV testing to attendees. However, distribution of lubrications and HIV/STD prevention education needed to be improved in gay bathhouses. The places where HIV/STD prevention intervention distributed in gay bathhouses are different to sexual venues where bathhouse attendees conducting sexual activities. Only three bathhouse owners knew the updated bathhouse regulation policy to mandate free condom for all bathhouses consumers provided by bathhouses. The pilot study indicated that seroprevalence rates of anti-hiv-1 antibody and specific Treponema pallidum antibodies detected by haemagglutination assay, were 7.6% (9/118) and 16.9%(20/118), respectively. The percentage of condom use in this study is higher than last year. Study showed that 18 men (17.3%) reported having oral sex exclusively with condom use, and 67 (66.3%) had anal intercourse exclusively with condom use. Conclusion: This study is the first collaborative study with gay bathhouse owners and NGOs to develop a structural intervention for gay bathhouses in Taiwan. The pilot study findings indicated promising future for conducting structural intervention in other gay bathhouses across the three major cities next year in Taiwan. Keywords: structural intervention, STD/HIV prevention, and gay bathhouse - 2 -
HIV (men sex with men, MSM) HIV WHO/UNAIDS 1 HIV 10% HIV 2 HIV 40-70% 2, 3 94 11 30 HIV 36.2% / HIV 5-10% ( ) 4 (sexual transmitted diseases, STDs) 1980-1990 18.3%-35.1% 2.7% 8.7%-3% B 36% A 34.1% C 5-11 20% HIV HIV A/B/C 12-3 -
13 HIV 14-16 STDs/HIV STDs/HIV HIV 1998 (outreach program) 17 1999 138 HIV HIV-1 15.9%(22/138) 17 2000 HIV 9.5 (32/337) 13.1%(44/337) 18 2001 HIV-1 14.2%(21/148) 29.7% 19 2002 HIV 5.5 (17/310) 9.4 (29/310) 20 STDs/HIV 17-19 : 23.1% 49.9% 17, 78.4% 18 (STDs/HIV) 2000-4 -
21 (STDs/HIV) 22 (individual-level intervention) HIV (structural-level intervention) STDs/HIV STDs/HIV 1. (accessibility) 2. (physical structure) 3. (social structure) 4. (media message) 22 ( ) ( ) STDs/HIV - 5 -
21 ( ) 23 STDs/HIV STDs/HIV STDs/HIV Moos person-environment theory 1. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( HIV ) - 6 -
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( ) 16 118 Rudolf Moos person-environment theory STDs/HIV 24 Moos 1. (supra personal) 2. (institutional context) 3. (physical features) / ( ) 4. (policies and services) ( ) - 8 -
(STDs/HIV ) 25 Moos (social climate) 24, 25 Moos ( ) STDs/HIV ( ) Moos person-environment - 9 -
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Moos person-environment theory 1. (supra personal) 2. (institutional context) 3. (physical features) 4. (policies and services) (supra personal) 700-1000 300-450 (institutional context) 1-10 1-3 - 12 -
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HIV (policies and services) 94 02 05 HIV - 14 -
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(2) ( ) (3) (4) (93 ) (5) 2005 9 11 118 17-5 29 (SD+ 7) HIV TPHA (2004 ) ( ) 9 PA (Passive Particle Agglutination Assay) HIV 7.6%(9/118) 20 T. pallidum haemagglutination (TPHA) assay 1:160 TPHA 16.9% (20/118) 20 TPHA 4 (20%) rapid plasma reagin test (RPR Card Test) 1:4 6 (5.7%, 6/105) 11 (10.3%, 11/107) ( ) - 17 -
2004 63.1%(65/103) 2005 66.3%(67/101) 2004 15.5%(16/103) 2005 17.3%(18/104) - 18 -
HIV 26 36.3% ( ) ( ) STDs/HIV 94-19 -
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16 HIV / 94 HIV 7.6%(9/118) TPHA 16.9%(20/118) (2004 ) 2004 63.1%(65/103) 2005 66.3%(67/101) 2004 15.5%(16/103) 2005 17.3%(18/104) - 21 -
. HIV/STD n, (%) n, (%) 8 0 (0.0) 7 (87.5) 8 4 (50) 0 (0.0) 8 8 (100) 0 (0.0) 8 5 (62.5) 0 (0.0) 8 0 (0.0) 3 (37.5) 8 8 (100) 0 (0.0) 8 0 (0.0) 1 (12.5) 8 0 (0.0) 4 (50) 8 0 (0.0) 1 (12.5) 3 1 (66.6) 0 (0.0) 1 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 8 7 (87.5) 0 (0.0) OK 5 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) / 7 2 (28.6) 0 (0.0) 5 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 3 2 (66.7) 0 (0.0) - 22 -
. / Total / A B C F G H D E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 6 7 5 6 5 4 6 3 6-23 -
. 2004 2005 HIV/THPA 2004 2005 No/N, (%) No/N, (%) HIV-1 12/111(10.8) 9/118(7.6).70.40 X 2 p TPHA 23/107(21.5) 20/118(16.9).75.40 History of STD 10/100(10.0) 19/122(15.2) 1.5.23 Illicit drug use 11/107(10.3) 6/105(5.7) 1.5.31 Consistent use condom during anal intercourse 65/103(63.1) 67/101(66.3).23.66 Consistent use condom during oral intercourse 16/103(15.5) 18/104(17.3).12.85 No: Case No. of positive or reactive results, N: No. of cases tested *Fisher's Exact Test - 24 -
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