High mobility and low use of malaria preventive measures among the Jarai male youth along the Cambodia-Vietnam border

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Authors
  • C. Gryseels
  • K. Peeters Grietens
  • S. Dierickx
  • X. Nguyen Xuan
  • S. Uk
  • M. Bannister-Tyrrell
  • S. Trienekens
  • J. Muela Ribera
  • S. Hausmann-Muela
  • R. Gerrets
  • U. D'Alessandro
  • T. Sochantha
  • M. Coosemans
  • A. Erhart
Publication date 2015
Journal American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume | Issue number 93 | 4
Pages (from-to) 810-818
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
Malaria control along the Vietnam-Cambodia border presents a challenge for both countries' malaria elimination targets as the region is forested, inhabited by ethnic minority populations, and potentially characterized by early and outdoor malaria transmission. A mixed methods study assessed the vulnerability to malaria among the Jarai population living on both sides of the border in the provinces of Ratanakiri (Cambodia) and Gia Lai (Vietnam). A qualitative study generated preliminary hypotheses that were quantified in two surveys, one targeting youth (N = 498) and the other household leaders (N = 449). Jarai male youth, especially in Cambodia, had lower uptake of preventive measures (57.4%) and more often stayed overnight in the deep forest (35.8%) compared with the female youth and the adult population. Among male youth, a high-risk subgroup was identified that regularly slept at friends' homes or outdoors, who had fewer bed nets (32.5%) that were torn more often (77.8%). The vulnerability of Jarai youth to malaria could be attributed to the transitional character of youth itself, implying less fixed sleeping arrangements in nonpermanent spaces or non-bed sites. Additional tools such as long-lasting hammock nets could be suitable as they are in line with current practices.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0259
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