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1981por Landolt, Nadia Kancheva, Achalapong, Jullapong, Kosalaraksa, Pope, Petdachai, Witaya, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Kerr, Stephen, Boonyanurak, Pongrak, Ananworanich, Jintanat, Bunupuradah, Torsak“…At the screening visit 21% were using dual contraception; 53% a male condom only; 8% EC method only; and 18% were not using any contraceptive method. …”
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1982por van de Bongardt, Daphne, Reitz, Ellen, Overbeek, Geertjan, Boislard, Marie-Aude, Burk, Bill, Deković, Maja“…Participants were 16–21-year-old same-sex friendship dyads (31 male and 30 female dyads) who performed a peer interaction task that consisted of five discussion assignments focusing on party planning, sexual double standards, condom use, homosexuality, and consensual sex. Videotaped discussions were coded to capture the amounts of normative talk (e.g., consistent with notions of healthy sexuality) and deviant talk (e.g., consistent with notions of risky sexuality), and the verbal or nonverbal reinforcement thereof. …”
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1983“…This created obstacles for forming romantic and sexual relationships, insisting on consistent condom use with sexual partners, maintaining open and conducive relationships with family, and accessing healthcare services when required. …”
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1984“…The most popular methods were pills, withdrawal, and condom. The highest rate of unintended pregnancy was related to withdrawal. …”
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1985por Dumont, Alexandre, Bodin, Cécile, Hounkpatin, Benjamin, Popowski, Thomas, Traoré, Mamadou, Perrin, René, Rozenberg, Patrick“…METHODS: Women were randomly assigned to receive uterine balloon tamponade with a condom-catheter device or no tamponade; both groups were also given intrarectal or sublingual misoprostol. …”
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1986por Visser, Maretha“…Lifetime sex was reported by 49.4% of boys and 30.5% of girls in Grades 8–12, while 56% of the sexually active young people reported consistent condom use. Accurate knowledge about HIV transmission was low (37.8%). …”
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1987“…Despite widespread HIV knowledge, FSWs contend with persistent challenges regarding condom use negotiation, induced by more money in the exchange for unsafe sex. …”
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1988por Saadat, Victoria M.“…The most frequently reported risks were condom misuse, risky intercourse, and unsafe practices among injection drug users. …”
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1989“…Using a model of HIV transmission from husbands to wives, the questions were designed to elicit the men’s perspectives on the topics of promiscuity, masculinity, condom use in marriage, the image of the ideal Cambodian woman, and attitudes toward sex and marriage. …”
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1990“…Also, the study showed that place of residence, gender, gravida, marital status, number of kids dead, wealth index, education, and condom use were significantly associated with HIV infection in Namibia. …”
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1991por Buckley, Cameron, Forde, Brian M., Trembizki, Ella, Lahra, Monica M., Beatson, Scott A., Whiley, David M.“…The relatively high cervical/vaginal infections in each cluster was indicative of transmission in the general heterosexual population, noting that there is typically high rates of condom use for vaginal sex among local commercial sex workers. …”
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1992“…Of which 86 (83.5%) and 112 (64.4%) reported having inconsistent condom use and multiple sexual partners respectively. …”
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1993“…When standardising parameters across provinces, this prevalence was sensitive to provincial differences in the prevalence of male circumcision (range 12.3%–21.4%) and the level of non-marital sexual activity (range 9.5%–24.1%), but not to provincial differences in condom use (range 17.7%–21.2%), sexual mixing (range 15.9%–19.2%), marriage (range 18.2%–19.4%) or assumed HIV prevalence in 1985 (range 17.0%–19.1%). …”
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1994por Magno, Laio, Dourado, Inês, da Silva, Luís Augusto V., Brignol, Sandra, Amorim, Leila, MacCarthy, Sarah“…Furthermore, by confirming the association between greater GBD and URAI, we have demonstrated how GBD can impact condom negotiation in diverse relationships.…”
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1995por Luo, Zhen-Zhou, Li, Wu, Wu, Qiu-Hong, Zhang, Li, Tian, Li-Shan, Liu, Lan-Lan, Ding, Yi, Yuan, Jun, Chen, Zhong-Wei, Lan, Li-Na, Wu, Xiao-Bing, Cai, Yu-Mao, Hong, Fu-Chang, Feng, Tie-Jian, Zhang, Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng“…Factors significantly associated with CT infection included being an ethnic minority (ethnicity other than Han China) (Adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 1.9; 95% CI, 1.2–3.0), using methods other than condom for contraception (AOR, 1.5; 95% CI, 1.2–1.8), having a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes (AOR, 1.4; 95% CI, 1.1–1.8), and experiencing reproductive tract symptoms in the past three months (AOR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.0–1.7). we found that CT infection is prevalent among women in Shenzhen, China and associated with both demographic and behavioral factors. …”
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1996por Li, Yan, Wang, Xiaomin, Liu, Liangang, Reyes, Josephine, Palmisano, Maria, Zhou, Simon“…Therefore, males must always use a latex or synthetic condom during any sexual contact with females of reproductive potential while taking POMALYST and for up to 4 weeks after discontinuing POMALYST, even if they have undergone a successful vasectomy. …”
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1997“…The control strategies, including personal hygienic education, simultaneous couple treatment, the sensitivity of diagnostic methods, appropriate preventive tool (condom) in sexual contacts could lead to the disruption of transmission.…”
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1998“…Pearson’s chi-square was used to measure associations between categorical variables and independent t-test used to measure the means and relationships of continuous variables. RESULTS: Condom use was established as the most prevalent strategy in prevention of unplanned pregnancy at 48.5 and 46.4% in prevention of STI and HIV/AIDS. …”
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1999por Mueses-Marín, Héctor Fabio, Tello-Bolívar, Inés Constanza, Galindo-Orrego, María Isabel, Galindo-Quintero, Jaime“…Likewise, 62% and 41% respectively had HIV test. 51% to 53% reported having sex when they consumed liquor; commercial sex was higher in the group with risky sexual practices (32% vs 3%), as well as anal relations (77% vs 23%), consistent use of condom (32% vs 9%), and HIV positive test (14.3% vs 1.6%). …”
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2000por Polen, Kara D., Gilboa, Suzanne M., Hills, Susan, Oduyebo, Titilope, Kohl, Katrin S., Brooks, John T., Adamski, Alys, Simeone, Regina M., Walker, Allison T., Kissin, Dmitry M., Petersen, Lyle R., Honein, Margaret A., Meaney-Delman, Dana“…CDC now also recommends that for couples who are not trying to conceive, men can consider using condoms or abstaining from sex for at least 3 months after symptom onset (if symptomatic) or their last possible Zika virus exposure (if asymptomatic) to minimize their risk for sexual transmission of Zika virus. …”
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