Archive for December, 2009
Major MSM Survey Launched
Dec 31st
Singapore – (December 30, 2009) – Gay website Fridae.com will launch the 2010 Asia Internet MSM Sex Survey (AIMSS) on January 1, 2010.
Offered simultaneously in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Cantonese, Japanese, Thai, Tagalog, Hindi, Melayu (Bahasa Malaysia) and Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), the annual survey is expected to be the largest and most comprehensive pan-Asian Internet surveys of MSM and TG.
MSM (men who have sex with men) is an inclusive public health term used to describe sexual behaviours, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity; and includes self-identified gay, bisexual, or heterosexual men, as well as transgendered people (TG).
The 140-question survey will focus on sexual and social behaviour of MSM and will query respondents about their HIV testing history, knowledge and attitudes towards HIV, drug and alcohol use, and travel history. It will take about 10 minutes to finish, and is completely anonymous and confidential. The information gathered will be used to design and improve the programs and interventions to reduce HIV and STI transmission among MSM and TG Internet users.
“With broadband Internet penetration growing exponentially throughout Asia, more gay men are citing the Internet as the most common ‘venue’ through which to meet other men,” said Dr Stuart Koe, principal investigator of the 2010 AIMSS. Dr Koe is also the founder and CEO of Fridae.com.
“By offering AIMSS in different Asian languages, we hope to have a much deeper understanding of the social contexts and sexual behaviours of gays on the Internet, especially non-English speaking ones, which in turn gives us the much needed strategic intelligence to address the rapidly rising HIV infections in this demographic population.”
AIMSS is a community-initiated study primarily self-funded by Fridae.com, with partial supporting funds from the Hong Kong Department of Health. Logistics and marketing support is being provided by a coalition of community partners including community based organisations, academic researchers, and gay-friendly business owners in major cities across Asia.
In 2009, a similar survey conducted by Fridae (in English) attracted almost 8,000 respondents majority of whom live in Singapore, Malaysia, USA, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand and China. The 2009 MSM Sex Survey Final Report which was released to the public on Dec 24, 2009 can be downloaded
from http://www.msmsexsurvey.com/report.pdf.
The 2010 Asia Internet MSM Sex Survey (www.2010aimss.com) will run from Jan 1-Feb 28, 2010.
No Skirts for Katoeys
Dec 22nd
Bangkok – Universities yesterday banned transsexual people from wearing women’s uniforms at commencement ceremonies, saying they should respect the occasion and social norms.
Pirom Kamolrattanakul, chairman of the University Presidents’ Council of Thailand and president of Chulalongkorn University, said the 23 council members agreed that the dress code be adhered to during graduation rites, with students wearing uniforms according to their gender.
The Network of Transgender Women of Thailand had earlier called for an end to the regulation that forces transsexuals to wear men’s uniforms to classrooms, exams and graduation ceremonies on grounds that it obstructed freedom of choice.
A few universities, including the renown Chulalongkorn, allow transvestites and transsexuals to wear female uniforms to some classes.



















