A Qualitative Study of Sexual Behavior among Indonesian Married Men with Migrant Worker Wife
Date
2019-07-18Author
Rifai, Ahmad
Afandi, Alfid Tri
Saputra, Kresna Ade
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Background: In Indonesian context, a formal sexual activity is legal only for those who
are married. Married men which their wife work as migrant worker cannot obtain their
sexual need properly. This circumstance leads them to accomplish their need in risk
sexual behavior. With a large number of international female labors from Indonesia and
inadequately information on the HIV-related risk behavior among married men with
migrant worker wife in Indonesia, more research is necessary to better understand in
the sexual behavior context. Objectives: This study aims to explore how Indonesian
married men with migrant worker wife behave for their sexual activities to meet
their sexual needs. Methods: This study used qualitative semi-structured interviews,
exploring participants’ experience of their sexual behavior. Participants are married men
and their wife work as migrant worker and assigned for at least six months. Purposive
sample techniques used to reach the participant. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi’s
phenomenological method. Results: The study emerged three themes: sexual needs
completion, safe sexual behavior, and sexual needs management. Peer invitation and
sexual desire were the primary reasons to visit female sex workers. Condom use was
not continuously applied for every sexual activity. Self-management is needed for
individual who consider of not doing sexual activity with other woman instead of his
wife. A knowledge of HIV was discussed within the article briefly. Conclusions: The
findings suggest that self-management is fundamental role in how MILW performing
sexual behavior. HIV-related health education and safe sexual behavior need to be
provided for this group.
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