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2241“…HSV-2 infection is a significant health problem and a major co-morbidity factor for HIV-1 acquisition, increasing risk of infection 2–4 fold. Condom based prevention strategies for HSV-2 and HIV-1 have not been effective at stopping the HIV-1 pandemic, indicating that alternative prevention strategies need to be investigated. …”
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2242por Kesler, Maya A., Kaul, Rupert, Loutfy, Mona, Myers, Ted, Brunetta, Jason, Remis, Robert S., Gesink, Dionne“…Flow charts modelled how changes in HIV testing behaviour impacted HIV transmission rates controlling for ART use, condom use and HIV status disclosure. RESULTS: 150 HIV-negative MSM were recruited September 2010 to June 2012. 7% (9/124) were less or much less likely to be tested for HIV due to concern over future prosecution. …”
Publicado 2018
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2243“…We aimed to examine the prevalence of and factors associated with the use of non-condom contraceptives among sexually active FWID with the focus on effective contraception. …”
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2244por Oldenburg, Catherine E., Chanda, Michael M., Ortblad, Katrina F., Mwale, Magdalene, Chongo, Steven, Kamungoma, Nyambe, Kanchele, Catherine, Fullem, Andrew, Moe, Caitlin, Barresi, Leah G., Harling, Guy D., Bärnighausen, Till“…Participants in all three arms completed four peer educator intervention sessions, which included counseling and condom distribution. Participants were asked the average number of client partners they had per night at baseline, 1 and 4 months, and the number of nonclient partners they had in the past 12 months (at baseline) and in the past month (at 1 month and 4 months). …”
Publicado 2018
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2245por Nguyen, Vinh-Kim, Greenwald, Zoë R., Trottier, Helen, Cadieux, Martha, Goyette, Alexandre, Beauchemin, Mariève, Charest, Louise, Longpré, Danièle, Lavoie, Stéphane, Tossa, Hermione Gbego, Thomas, Réjean“…OBJECTIVE: Use of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV raises concerns about sexually transmitted infection (STI) incidence because of decreased condom use among MSM. This study examines whether PrEP is associated with STIs in the 12 months following PrEP prescription relative to the 12 months prior to PrEP and if STI rates are higher among PrEP users relative to individuals receiving postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). …”
Publicado 2018
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2246por Teclessou, Julienne Noude, Akakpo, Séfako Abla, Ekouevi, Koumavi Didier, Koumagnanou, Georges, Singo-Tokofai, Assétina, Pitche, Palokinam Vincent“…During the last 30 days preceding the survey, 68.5% of MSM had regularly used a condom during active anal intercourse and 71.9% had used it during passive anal intercourse. …”
Publicado 2017
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2247por El-Tholoth, Hossam S., Alqahtani, Fahad D., Aljabri, Abdullah A., Alfaryan, Khalid H., Alharbi, Fares, Alhowaimil, Albaraa A., Alkharji, Ali, Alrwaily, Abdulrahman, Obied, Ali, Al-Afraa, Tala“…Only 59.6% agreed that condom does not provide complete protection from STDs. …”
Publicado 2018
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2248“…Men have two practical choices for contraception; the condom which has a high typical use failure rate or vasectomy. …”
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2249por Duron, Sandrine, Bohet, Aline, Panjo, Henri, Bajos, Nathalie, Migliani, René, Marimoutou, Catherine, Le Strat, Yann, Meynard, Jean Baptiste, Moreau, Caroline“…Chi-square tests were used to compare lifetime abortion, STIs and sexual assault, and recent sexual dysfunction and sexual satisfaction by gender and explore the association between these indicators and current sexual risk (condom use at last intercourse). RESULTS: Women were more likely than men to declare negative sexual health outcomes, with the greatest difference related to sexual assault (24.3% versus 5.1% of males, p < 0.001) and sexual dysfunction hindering sexuality (15.2% of females versus 5.3% of males, p < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2018
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2250“…Intrauterine devices (IUDs) were more commonly used by parous women than nulliparous women (42.6% vs 1.7%; p < 0.0001), followed by condom and rhythm method (24.2% vs 20.8%). However, nulliparous women commonly used rhythm method (48.3% vs 3.3%; p < 0.0001) and condoms (19.2% vs 10.5%; p = 0.008). …”
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2251“…These findings highlight the need to establish interventions for MPS that both continue to encourage condom use and address the potential perils pertaining to risky sexual behaviors.…”
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2252por Mantsios, Andrea, Shembilu, Catherine, Mbwambo, Jessie, Likindikoki, Samuel, Sherman, Susan, Kennedy, Caitlin, Kerrigan, Deanna“…Participation in the groups was also reported to facilitate both individual agency, resulting in members' ability to negotiate condom use and be selective about clients, and a sense of collective identity and solidarity. …”
Publicado 2018
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2253por Fosch, Sonia E., Ficoseco, Cecilia A., Marchesi, Antonella, Cocucci, Silvina, Nader-Macias, Maria E. F., Perazzi, Beatriz E.“…The following contraceptive methods were assessed: Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill (COCP), Condom (CON) and The Rhythm Method (RHYT). McNemar’s statistical test was applied. …”
Publicado 2018
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2254por Mulongo, Agnes Mideva, Lihana, Raphael Wekesa, Githuku, Jane, Gura, Zeinab, Karanja, Simon“…The preferred dual pattern was male condom plus injectable contraceptive used by 53.2% of women (58/109). …”
Publicado 2017
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2255“…Eight hundred sexually active GBMSM were recruited via Facebook from August to September 2015, and administered a Web-based survey which included 12 multiple-choice questions to elicit data regarding functional knowledge of different HIV prevention approaches (e.g., condom use, pre-exposure prophylaxis post-exposure prophylaxis, treatment as prevention, circumcision). …”
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2256por McClarty, Leigh M, Bhattacharjee, Parinita, Isac, Shajy, Emmanuel, Faran, Kioko, Japheth, Njiraini, Margaret, Gichangi, Peter, Okoth, Clifford Duncan, Musimbi-Mbole, Janet, Blanchard, James F, Moses, Stephen, Muysyoki, Helgar, Becker, Marissa L“…RESULTS: Over the monitoring period, outreach programme enrolment occurred rapidly; condom distribution targets were met consistently; rates of STI screening remained high and diagnoses declined; and reporting of and response to violent incidents increased. …”
Publicado 2018
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2257“…Among those who were sexually active, only 77 (56.2%) use a condom consistently. CONCLUSIONS: More children who acquired HIV from their mothers are joining the youth population. …”
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2258por Mirandola, Massimo, Gios, Lorenzo, Sherriff, Nigel, Marcus, Ulrich, Toskin, Igor, Rosinska, Magdalena, Schink, Susanne, Kühlmann-Berenzon, Sharon, Suligoi, Barbara, Folch, Cinta, Nöstlinger, Christiane, Dias, Sonia, Stanekova, Danica, Klavs, Irena, Caplinskas, Saulius, Rafila, Alexandru, Marin, Carolina, Alexiev, Ivailo, Zohrabyan, Lev, Noori, Teymur, Menel-Lemos, Cinthia“…When exploring city-level correlations between GAM indicators, prevention campaigns significantly correlated with levels of condom use and level of HIV testing among MSM. CONCLUSION: The Sialon II project has made an important contribution to the monitoring and evaluation of the HIV epidemic across Europe, integrating the use of GAM indicators within a second generation HIV surveillance systems approach and in participatory collaboration with MSM communities. …”
Publicado 2018
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2259por Fu, Rong, Zhao, Jinkou, Wu, Dan, Zhang, Xiayan, Tucker, Joseph D., Zhang, Meiwen, Tang, Weiming“…Continuous efforts, particularly promotion of condom use, are needed to further reduce these infections. …”
Publicado 2018
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2260por Carlos, Silvia, López-del Burgo, Cristina, Ndarabu, Adolphe, Osorio, Alfonso, Rico-Campà, Anaïs, Reina, Gabriel, Burgueño, Eduardo, de Irala, Jokin“…Oral sex was associated with a daily use of the Internet/mobile phone, perceiving low community HIV risk, reporting HIV-related behaviors (multiple partners, inconsistent condom use, anal, paid and forced sex) and having been pregnant. …”
Publicado 2019
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