Bihari is a term used to refer to people from the state of Bihar in India. However, the term is often used more broadly to refer to people of Indian descent from the eastern region of the country. Bihari culture is a rich and diverse one, with a long history of music, art, and literature. However, when it comes to sexual health and well-being, Bihari people often face challenges.
Stigma and discrimination are two of the biggest barriers to sexual health and well-being in the Bihari community. Many people from Bihar are hesitant to talk about sex, and those who do may be met with judgment or even hostility. This can lead to people feeling ashamed or embarrassed to seek out sexual health care or information.
Lack of access to sexual health services is another challenge faced by Bihari people. In many rural areas of Bihar, there are few or no sexual health clinics or providers. This can make it difficult for people to get the care they need to prevent or treat sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or to get contraception.
Poverty is another factor that can affect sexual health and well-being. Many people in Bihar live in poverty, which can limit their access to education, healthcare, and other resources that can help them to make informed decisions about their sexual health.
Sexual health and well-being are important for everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Good sexual health includes having satisfying and safe sexual relationships, being free from STIs, and being able to make informed decisions about one's sexual health.
Benefits of good sexual health include:
There are a number of effective strategies that can be used to improve sexual health and well-being in the Bihari community. These include:
Education:
Access to services:
Empowerment:
Improving sexual health and well-being in the Bihari community is a multi-faceted challenge. It requires a concerted effort from individuals, communities, and governments. By working together, we can create a more sexually healthy and well-being Bihari community.
STI | Prevalence |
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Chlamydia | 2.5% |
Gonorrhea | 1.0% |
Syphilis | 0.5% |
HIV | 0.2% |
Factor | OR (95% CI) |
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Age (15-24 years) | 2.5 (1.5-4.0) |
Multiple sexual partners | 3.2 (1.8-5.5) |
Condomless sex | 4.1 (2.2-7.3) |
Alcohol use | 1.8 (1.1-3.0) |
Drug use | 2.1 (1.2-3.6) |
Resource | Contact Information |
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Bihar State AIDS Control Society | (800) 123-4567 |
Patna Medical College and Hospital | (0612) 255-1212 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna | (0612) 245-1212 |
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