Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Jun 2023)

International University Students’ Pre-Travel Preparation, Knowledge and Practices towards Travel Health in Thailand: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

  • Sawettachai Jaita,
  • Phimphan Pisutsan,
  • Saranath Lawpoolsri,
  • Amornphat Kitro,
  • Chatporn Kittitrakul,
  • Teera Kusolsuk,
  • Supitcha Kamolratanakul,
  • Poom Chompoosri,
  • Gerard T. Flaherty,
  • Jittima Dhitavat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8060322
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 322

Abstract

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International university students are vulnerable travellers due to their unpredictable schedules and lifestyles. As Thailand continues to see an increase in international students, evaluating their pre-travel preparation and preventive behaviours is crucial to identify areas for improvement. For this purpose, an online survey focusing on pre-travel preparation, knowledge and preventive practices related to travel health was distributed to 324 eligible international students from 14 Thai universities, with the majority being from Asia and Oceania (79.0%; n = 256). The results showed that half of the respondents (53.7%; n = 175) received professional pre-travel advice, mainly because of the mandatory health examination and vaccination requirements of the host university. The study also revealed inadequate knowledge about infectious and non-infectious health risks, with only one-third being aware that Japanese encephalitis is transmitted by mosquito bites, and less than half of the students recognising Thailand’s emergency services number. Poor preventive practices were also observed, with less than half of those with new sexual partners consistently using condoms and less than half of those riding motorcycles always wearing helmets. These findings highlight the need for a new strategy to improve the standard of travel health preparation among this group of young adult travellers, particularly those from resource-limited countries.

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