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2261“…Testing was negatively associated with regular male partner condom use, marriage, residing outside central Tokyo and having both male and female partners. …”
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2262por Zhu, Zhengping, Yan, Hongjing, Wu, Sushu, Xu, Yuanyuan, Xu, Wenjiong, Liu, Li, Li, Xin, Xu, Fei, Detels, Roger“…The HIV preventive strategies for MSM including condom promotion, HIV testing expansion and reduction of rush popper use, STDs screening and standardised treatment should be strengthened.…”
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2263por Ortblad, Katrina F., Harling, Guy, Chimbindi, Natsayi, Tanser, Frank, Salomon, Joshua A., Bärnighausen, Till“…We used linear regression models with individual-level fixed effects to measure the effect of incident circumcision on recent sex (past 12 months) and sexual behaviors that increase HIV risk (not using a condom at last sex, never using condoms with the most recent sexual partner, concurrent sexual partners at present, and multiple sexual partners in the past 12 months). …”
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2264“…The educational health talks described the signs and symptoms of STDs and preventive measures including the Abstinence-Be faithful- Condom (ABC) strategy. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted on 111 villagers aged between 18 and 30 years who lived in Peaksneng Thyme Village, Cambodia. …”
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2265por Mabire, Xavier, Puppo, Costanza, Morel, Stéphane, Mora, Marion, Rojas Castro, Daniela, Chas, Julie, Cua, Eric, Pintado, Claire, Suzan-Monti, Marie, Spire, Bruno, Molina, Jean-Michel, Préau, Marie“…First, we analyzed participants’ search for new prevention means due to previous failures in condom use. We found that participants perceived condoms as a barrier—both materially and symbolically—to pleasure and desire, causing anxiety and stress considering sexual intercourse. …”
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2266por Fearon, Elizabeth, Phillips, Andrew, Mtetwa, Sibongile, Chabata, Sungai T., Mushati, Phillis, Cambiano, Valentina, Busza, Joanna, Napierala, Sue, Hensen, Bernadette, Baral, Stefan, Weir, Sharon S., Rice, Brian, Cowan, Frances M., Hargreaves, James R.“…Although women were aware that condoms prevented HIV and reported good access to them, only 45·5% reported full adherence to condom use. …”
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2267por Reza-Paul, Sushena, Steen, Richard, Maiya, Raviprakash, Lorway, Robert, Wi, Teodora Elvira, Wheeler, Tisha, Dallabetta, Gina“…Program data show complete coverage of community outreach and greater than 90% clinic attendance for quarterly checkups by 2010. Reported condom use with last occasional client increased from 65% to 90%. …”
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2268por Zhou, Biao, Cai, Gao Feng, Lv, Hua Kun, Xu, Shuang Fei, Wang, Zheng Ting, Jiang, Zheng Gang, Hu, Chong Gao, Chen, Yong Di“…The pooled ORs with 95% CIs for study factors were as follows: Injecting drug use 10.11 (8.54, 11.97); sharing needles and syringes 2.24 (1.78, 2.83); duration of drug use >5 years 2.39 (1.54, 3.71); unemployment 1.50 (1.22, 1.85); commercial sexual behavior 1.00 (0.73, 1.38); married or cohabiting with a regular partner 0.88 (0.79, 0.98), and sexual behavior without a condom 1.72 (1.07, 2.78). This study found that drug users with histories of injecting drug use, sharing needles and syringes, drug use duration of >5 years, and unemployment, were at increased risk of HCV infection. …”
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2269por Agyemang, Joyce, Newton, Sam, Nkrumah, Isaac, Tsoka-Gwegweni, Joyce Mahlako, Cumber, Samuel Nambile“…RESULTS: Ninety-five percent of the respondents exhibited some knowledge about contraceptives, but this high knowledge did not translate into its use as the prevalence rate was 18%. Condom was the most widely used contraceptive (33%) and perceived side effects of contraceptives was found to be the main reason for not using the contraceptives (53.66%). …”
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2270por Brody, Carinne, Sok, Say, Tuot, Sovannary, Pantelic, Marija, Restoy, Enrique, Yi, Siyan“…CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that policy-makers, programme planners and researchers might need to consider the intermediate steps on the pathway to increased condom use and HIV testing so as to explain the ‘how’ of their achievements and inform future investments in HIV prevention. …”
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2271por Jorjoran Shushtari, Zahra, Hosseini, Seyed Ali, Sajjadi, Homeira, Salimi, Yahya, Shahesmaeili, Armita, Snijders, Tom A.B.“…Most female sex workers with high HIV risk perception reported that they did not consistently use condoms (n=120, 98%. Female sex workers with a higher frequency of sex work (AOR=1.18, 95% CI: 1.08, 1.31), inconsistent condom use (AOR=0.15, 95% CI: 0.02, 0.66), a history of HIV testing (AOR=5.1, 95% CI: 1.2, 26.0), and low HIV knowledge (AOR=0.97, 95% CI=0.95, 0.996) were more likely to report high HIV risk perception. …”
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2272por Gsteiger, Sandro, Low, Nicola, Sonnenberg, Pam, Mercer, Catherine H., Althaus, Christian L.“…In contrast, increased condom use reduces STI prevalence but does not affect the Gini coefficient. …”
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2273“…The relationship between the HAART initiation and UAI was not significant and may be influenced by some social-demographic factors. Consistent condom use and education on safe sex among MSM are crucial.…”
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2274por Liu, Jiaxiu, Zhong, Xiaoni, Lu, Zhuo, Peng, Bin, Zhang, Yan, Liang, Hao, Dai, Jianghong, Zhang, Juying, Huang, Ailong“…Anal sex role “0”/”0.5”, rural area, casual male partners, female partners, STD diagnosed by doctors, frequently searching partners on the Internet, no HIV counseling, no condom use, and daily alcohol use were found to be associated with depression. …”
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2275por Ishikane, Masahiro, Arima, Yuzo, Itoda, Ichiro, Yamagishi, Takuya, Takahashi, Takuri, Matsui, Tamano, Sunagawa, Tomimasa, Ohnishi, Makoto, Oishi, Kazunori“…Among HIV-positive participants (26 cases and 67 controls), cases were independently associated with higher frequency of anal or oral sex (OR = 3.4; 95% CI = 1.4–8.6; increase per category from < 1/month, ≥ 1/month but < 1/week, to ≥ 1/week) and no or inconsistent condom use during anal or oral sex (OR = 3.0; 95% CI = 1.1–8.3; increase per category from using every time, occasionally, to never), adjusted for residency and time between visits. …”
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2276por Tasnim, Noor, Heneine, Emma M., MacDermod, Casey M., Perez, Maria L., Boyd, David L.“…CONCLUSIONS: To address these findings, we suggest methods to improve sexual education, combat male infidelity, promote condom use, and improve health services to reduce the incidence of STIs in Maya Guatemala.…”
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2277por Gurman, Tilly, Ballard Sara, Anne, Villanueva Lorenzo, Florentina, Luis, Desirée, Hunter, Gabrielle, Maloney, Sean, Fujita-Conrads, Ryanne, Leontsini, Elli“…Finally, men and women believed that partners would perceive suggesting condom use or abstinence during pregnancy as a sign of infidelity. …”
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2278por Sinha, Abhik, Goswami, Dipendra Narayan, Haldar, Dibakar, Choudhury, Kanti Bhusan, Saha, Malay K, Dutta, Shanta“…Regarding sexual activity, 76.7% had sexual activity more than 3 times/week and 97.8% used condom persistently in last one year. Coordinated Efforts is required to be taken in this regard to tackle these problems.…”
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2279por Hessou, Septime P. H., Glele-Ahanhanzo, Yolaine, Adekpedjou, Rhéda, Ahoussinou, Clement, Djade, Codjo D., Biaou, Alphonse, Johnson, Christian R., Boko, Michel, Alary, Michel“…Factors associated with the high risk of HIV were age (HR = 0.4; 95% CI: 0.2–0.8), living in couple (HR = 0.5 95% CI: 0.2–0.96) and the lack of condom systematic use with a male partner during high-risk sex (HR = 3.9; 95% CI: 1.4–11.1). …”
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2280por Rolland, Matthieu, McGrath, Nuala, Tiendrebeogo, Thierry, Larmarange, Joseph, Pillay, Deenan, Dabis, François, Orne-Gliemann, Joanna“…We considered seven indicators: sexual intercourse in the past month; at least one regular sexual partner in the past 6 months; at least one casual sexual partner in the past 6 months and more than one sexual partner in the past 6 months; condom use at last sex (CLS) with regular partner, CLS with casual partner, and point prevalence estimate of concurrency. …”
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