Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Assessment of Mobility and HIV Vulnerability Among Myanmar Migrant Sex Workers and Factory Workers in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, Thailand
Cross-border Migration and HIV/AIDS Vulnerability in the Thai-Myamar [sic] Border
Rapid Assessment
HIV/AIDS and Cross-border Migration
Author: Edna Oppenheimer
Publisher: Institute of Asian Studies Chulalongkorn University
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Asian Studies Chulalongkorn University
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Trauma and Recovery on War's Border
Author: Kathleen Allden, MD
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
ISBN: 1611686962
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
An increasing number of students and professionals are choosing to travel the globe to engage with the realities of trauma and human suffering through mental health aid. But in the field of global mental health, good intentions are not enough to ensure good training, development, and care. The risk of harm is real when outsiders deliver mental health aid in culturally inappropriate and otherwise na•ve ways. This book, based on the experiences of the co-editors and their colleagues at Burma Border Projects (BBP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the mental health and psychosocial well-being of the displaced people of Burma, sets out global mental health theory allied with local perspectives, experiences, real-life challenges, strengths, and best practices. Topics include assessment and intervention protocols, vulnerable groups and the special challenges they present, and supervision and evaluation programs. An introduction by the editors establishes the political and health contexts for the volume. Written in a style appropriate for academic audiences and lay readers, this book will serve as a fundamental text for clinicians, interns, volunteers, and researchers who work in regions of the world that have suffered the violence of war, forced displacement, human rights violations, poverty, and oppression.
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
ISBN: 1611686962
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
An increasing number of students and professionals are choosing to travel the globe to engage with the realities of trauma and human suffering through mental health aid. But in the field of global mental health, good intentions are not enough to ensure good training, development, and care. The risk of harm is real when outsiders deliver mental health aid in culturally inappropriate and otherwise na•ve ways. This book, based on the experiences of the co-editors and their colleagues at Burma Border Projects (BBP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the mental health and psychosocial well-being of the displaced people of Burma, sets out global mental health theory allied with local perspectives, experiences, real-life challenges, strengths, and best practices. Topics include assessment and intervention protocols, vulnerable groups and the special challenges they present, and supervision and evaluation programs. An introduction by the editors establishes the political and health contexts for the volume. Written in a style appropriate for academic audiences and lay readers, this book will serve as a fundamental text for clinicians, interns, volunteers, and researchers who work in regions of the world that have suffered the violence of war, forced displacement, human rights violations, poverty, and oppression.
Victims' Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights
Author: Diana T. Meyers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199930406
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Victim's Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights addresses questions suggested by the worldwide persistence of human rights abuse and the prevalence of appeals to victims' stories in human rights campaigns, truth commissions, and international criminal tribunals. The book mobilizes philosophical theory to illuminate victims' stories and appeals to victims' stories to enrich the philosophy of human rights.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199930406
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Victim's Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights addresses questions suggested by the worldwide persistence of human rights abuse and the prevalence of appeals to victims' stories in human rights campaigns, truth commissions, and international criminal tribunals. The book mobilizes philosophical theory to illuminate victims' stories and appeals to victims' stories to enrich the philosophy of human rights.
Migration and HIV/AIDS in Thailand
Author: Nigoon Jitthai
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors Among Myanmar Migrants in Bangkok, Thailand
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This cross-sectional study examined HIV/AIDS risk behaviors and modifiable factors for prevention of HIV/AIDS among Myanmar Migrant labors in Khao San Road tourism area in Bangkok. 210 participants (Male 108, Female 102) age between 18 to 35 years were selected and a self-administered questionnaire was utilized to collect data of this study with snowball sampling technique. For data analysis, descriptive statistics was used for all variables and chi-square test, odds ratio and 95% CI were used to describe association between studied factors. Majority of the respondents were at the age of between 25-29years (mean age was 26.4 years). Most of them were Myanmar and Mon. Half of respondents was single. Nearly 70% had not completed compulsory education and worked as shop helpers in Khao San road. They could speak and understand Thai language. Those respondents got HIV information from mass media. The findings in this study suggested that the majority of participants had a moderate level of HIV/AIDS knowledge, mean score 9.73 (minimum 0 to maximum 14), SD ± 2.54. There was no statistically significant difference among male and female respondents about HIV/ AIDS knowledge. But male were more risky in sexual behaviors, alcohol and drug related risks than female. Male 13.6% who had with sex in this study reported they didn't use condoms when having sex with commercial sex workers (CSW). There were nearly half of respondents who had sex with CSW after drinking alcohol/taking drug answered they had no history of condom use. No injected drug users were found in this study. There were significant associations between migrant status (p-value 0.027), occupation status (p-value 0.005) and visiting to sex workers, between age of respondents (p-value 0.004), gender (p-value
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This cross-sectional study examined HIV/AIDS risk behaviors and modifiable factors for prevention of HIV/AIDS among Myanmar Migrant labors in Khao San Road tourism area in Bangkok. 210 participants (Male 108, Female 102) age between 18 to 35 years were selected and a self-administered questionnaire was utilized to collect data of this study with snowball sampling technique. For data analysis, descriptive statistics was used for all variables and chi-square test, odds ratio and 95% CI were used to describe association between studied factors. Majority of the respondents were at the age of between 25-29years (mean age was 26.4 years). Most of them were Myanmar and Mon. Half of respondents was single. Nearly 70% had not completed compulsory education and worked as shop helpers in Khao San road. They could speak and understand Thai language. Those respondents got HIV information from mass media. The findings in this study suggested that the majority of participants had a moderate level of HIV/AIDS knowledge, mean score 9.73 (minimum 0 to maximum 14), SD ± 2.54. There was no statistically significant difference among male and female respondents about HIV/ AIDS knowledge. But male were more risky in sexual behaviors, alcohol and drug related risks than female. Male 13.6% who had with sex in this study reported they didn't use condoms when having sex with commercial sex workers (CSW). There were nearly half of respondents who had sex with CSW after drinking alcohol/taking drug answered they had no history of condom use. No injected drug users were found in this study. There were significant associations between migrant status (p-value 0.027), occupation status (p-value 0.005) and visiting to sex workers, between age of respondents (p-value 0.004), gender (p-value
Population Mobility and HIV Vulnerability in South East Asia
Author: Ronald Skeldon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
This paper is a technical review of existing data to identify the significance and the location of the various types of migration in ASEAN region, paying special attention to indicate the intersection/interaction points and patterns. It identifies and examines behaviour and practice of mobile population associated with the spread of HIV/AIDS, to point out both vulnerability factors and possible "resilience factors" to HIV/AIDS.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
This paper is a technical review of existing data to identify the significance and the location of the various types of migration in ASEAN region, paying special attention to indicate the intersection/interaction points and patterns. It identifies and examines behaviour and practice of mobile population associated with the spread of HIV/AIDS, to point out both vulnerability factors and possible "resilience factors" to HIV/AIDS.