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Perilaku Risiko Tinggi Penularan HIV pada Remaja di Indonesia, 2004-2005 (High Risk Behavior of HIV Transmission Among Adolescence in Indonesia, 2004-2005)
The major routes for HIV transmission in Indonesia are injecting drug use heterosexual activity. More tan halve of the proportion of estimation 2006 of people living with HIV/ AIDS were IDUs. Around 70 percent of all reported AIDS cases of IDUs in Indonesia occur among those in the age group of 15-29 years. It indicates that young people are not only at high risk of contracting HIV infection but already constitute a significant percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS. This article is examines adolescent risk behavior of HIV transmission in Indonesia. The data were obtained from Behavioral surveillance Survey 2004-2005 of 6352 female sex workers and 2969 their clients in 14 provinces, 1052 transsexual in four provinces, and 1795 IDUs in five cities as well as 1001 male student and 1159 female student in two cities. This survey reveals that adolescent’s high behavior on HIV transmission is not only through injection drug use but also through heterosexual. Of great concern is that 40 percent of the female sex workers and more than halve of IDUs aged 15-24 years. Findings also show that risk behavior is associated with age of respondent. Younger ages of IDUs were like to have more than one sex partners and sharing needle; and again 27 percent of younger ages 15-19 year have started to be involved in high risk behavior as IDUs age below 15 compared to age 20-24 and 25+ nine and one percent respectively. Furthermore, the younger ages of sex workers and their clients were less likely to use condoms, and around 25-60 percent of them have begun to work as commercial sex workers age below 20. The findings of this survey raise concern about risk behavior of HIV transmission among adolescent. The need to focus more policy and program attention on adolescent sexuality and drug use behavior is compelling.
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