Pathogens without borders: Ecological determinants of sexual risk-taking behaviors among international travelers across the life course
Purpose - Drawing insights from the ecological theory, the purpose of this paper is to explore social determinants related to pathways to high-risk sexual behaviors of international travelers across their life span. Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 45 international travelers in...
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doaj-18a58a3575684fe1b8d550a7a7d718202020-11-25T01:49:09ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Health Research0857-44212586-940X2019-07-0133430131310.1108/JHR-09-2018-0095627828Pathogens without borders: Ecological determinants of sexual risk-taking behaviors among international travelers across the life courseYok-Fong Paat0Luis R. Torres1Department of Social Work, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USAGraduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USAPurpose - Drawing insights from the ecological theory, the purpose of this paper is to explore social determinants related to pathways to high-risk sexual behaviors of international travelers across their life span. Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 45 international travelers in Houston, a critical transit point frequented by international visitors. Findings - Overall, several ecological settings (individuals, interpersonal, institutional and contextual) related to two typologies of international travelers (risk takers vs non-risk takers) and their inclination to engage in high-risk sexual practices in an international or/and local context were identified. Research limitations/implications - This research calls for the need to assess high-risk sexual behaviors from the ecological perspective to better understand the dynamics of disease transmission among frequent international travelers from diverse backgrounds/life styles and age cohorts. Practical implications - Prevention and treatment programs developed for at-risk international travelers should target both distal and proximal social factors that predispose travelers to vulnerable situations. To build a reliable health surveillance network, policy makers, health practitioners and educators must focus not only on individual-level determinants but also on other ecological determinants that branch out beyond the personal level (e.g. interpersonal, institutional and contextual levels). Multi-level formal and informal social networks can be developed to promote a global social climate and environment that encourage safe sex and safety precautions. Social implications - To raise awareness, the public must be constantly reminded that outbreaks of potentially health hazards can lead to unpredictable morbidity/mortality and security risks that place a burden on our nation’s economic growth, emergency responsiveness and homeland security infrastructure. Originality/value - The study is one of very few to address international travelers’ health risk, while abroad, from an ecological lens across the life course.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JHR-09-2018-0095/full/pdf?title=pathogens-without-bordersecology theoryhigh-risk sexual behavioursinternational travelers |
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Pathogens without borders: Ecological determinants of sexual risk-taking behaviors among international travelers across the life course |
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Purpose - Drawing insights from the ecological theory, the purpose of this paper is to explore social determinants related to pathways to high-risk sexual behaviors of international travelers across their life span. Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 45 international travelers in Houston, a critical transit point frequented by international visitors. Findings - Overall, several ecological settings (individuals, interpersonal, institutional and contextual) related to two typologies of international travelers (risk takers vs non-risk takers) and their inclination to engage in high-risk sexual practices in an international or/and local context were identified. Research limitations/implications - This research calls for the need to assess high-risk sexual behaviors from the ecological perspective to better understand the dynamics of disease transmission among frequent international travelers from diverse backgrounds/life styles and age cohorts. Practical implications - Prevention and treatment programs developed for at-risk international travelers should target both distal and proximal social factors that predispose travelers to vulnerable situations. To build a reliable health surveillance network, policy makers, health practitioners and educators must focus not only on individual-level determinants but also on other ecological determinants that branch out beyond the personal level (e.g. interpersonal, institutional and contextual levels). Multi-level formal and informal social networks can be developed to promote a global social climate and environment that encourage safe sex and safety precautions. Social implications - To raise awareness, the public must be constantly reminded that outbreaks of potentially health hazards can lead to unpredictable morbidity/mortality and security risks that place a burden on our nation’s economic growth, emergency responsiveness and homeland security infrastructure. Originality/value - The study is one of very few to address international travelers’ health risk, while abroad, from an ecological lens across the life course. |
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