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2461“…In regression models, men who had sex with FSWs were more likely to report a history of STIs [adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 3.03; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.69–5.43; P < 0.001], not using condom all the time (aOR: 1.31; 95% CI: 1.05–2.12; P = 0.010), more than one sexual partner (aOR: 3.75; 95% CI: 2.18–5.23; P < 0.001), and have had early sexual debut (aOR: 2.60; 95% CI: 1.85–3.67; P < 0.001). …”
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2462por Smith, Jennifer A, Anderson, Sarah-Jane, Harris, Kate L, McGillen, Jessica B, Lee, Edward, Garnett, Geoff P, Hallett, Timothy B“…METHODS: We developed a deterministic compartmental model of heterosexual HIV transmission in South Africa and formed assumptions about the costs and effects of a range of interventions, encompassing the further scale-up of existing interventions (promoting condom use, male circumcision, early antiretroviral therapy [ART] initiation for all [including increased HIV testing and counselling activities], and oral pre-exposure prophylaxis [PrEP]), the introduction of new interventions in the medium term (offering intravaginal rings, long-acting injectable antiretroviral drugs) and long term (vaccine, broadly neutralising antibodies [bNAbs]). …”
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2463por Silva-Santisteban, Alfonso, Eng, Shirley, de la Iglesia, Gabriela, Falistocco, Carlos, Mazin, Rafael“…RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Overall, prevention activities in the region focus on condom distribution, diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections and peer education, mostly delivered at health facilities, with limited community involvement. …”
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2464por Banholzer, Maria Longauer, Wandel, Christoph, Barrow, Paul, Mannino, Marie, Schmitt, Georg, Guérard, Melanie, Müller, Lutz, Greig, Gerard, Amemiya, Kenjie, Peck, Richard, Singer, Thomas, Doessegger, Lucette“…For men treated with teratogenic mAbs, condom use to prevent exposure of a potentially pregnant partner is unlikely to be recommended because of the minimal female exposure anticipated following a vaginal dose. …”
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2465por Wall, Kristin M., Kilembe, William, Vwalika, Bellington, Ravindhran, Preeti, Khu, Naw Htee, Brill, Ilene, Chomba, Elwyn, Johnson, Brent A., Haddad, Lisa B., Tichacek, Amanda, Allen, Susan“…We support efforts to increase the contraceptive method mix for all women, regardless of HIV serostatus, along with reinforced condom counseling for HIV-serodiscordant couples.…”
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2466por Irungu, Elizabeth M., Heffron, Renee, Mugo, Nelly, Ngure, Kenneth, Katabira, Elly, Bulya, Nulu, Bukusi, Elizabeth, Odoyo, Josephine, Asiimwe, Stephen, Tindimwebwa, Edna, Celum, Connie, Baeten, Jared M.“…We evaluated the feasibility of using a validated risk score that weighs a combination of easily measurable factors (age, children, marital status, male circumcision status, condom use, plasma HIV-1 levels) to identify couples at highest risk for HIV-1 transmission for enrollment. …”
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2467por Choi, Edmond Pui-Hang, Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha, Lo, Herman Hay-Ming, Wong, Wendy, Chio, Jasmine Hin-Man, Fong, Daniel Yee-Tak“…The results of a multiple logistic regression analysis found that users of dating apps (adjust odds ratio: 0.52, p<0.05) and current drinkers (adjust odds ratio: 0.40, p<0.01) were less likely to have consistent condom use. Users of dating apps (adjust odds ratio: 1.93, p<0.05), bisexual/homosexual subjects (adjust odds ratio: 2.57, p<0.01) and female subjects (adjust odds ratio: 2.00, p<0.05) were more likely not to have used condoms the last time they had sexual intercourse. …”
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2468“…The evaluations primarily measured programme outputs (e.g. quality and service utilization) and health behavioural outcomes (e.g. condom use). Study designs were commonly descriptive or quasi-experimental. …”
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2469por Gupta, Mrinal, Mahajan, Vikram K., Chauahn, Pushpinder S., Mehta, Karainder S., Rawat, Ritu, Shiny, T. N.“…Interestingly, 106 (70.7%) respondents were aware of the importance of using condom in preventing disease transmission. Television/radio was the most common sources of information for 135 (90%) patients. …”
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2470por Reza-Paul, Sushena, Lazarus, Lisa, Doshi, Monika, Hafeez Ur Rahman, Syed, Ramaiah, Manjula, Maiya, Raviprakash, MS, Venugopal, Venukumar, K. T., Sundararaman, Sundar, Becker, Marissa, Moses, Stephen, Lorway, Robert“…Participants prioritized the inclusion of FSWs under the age of 25 (79%), those who do not use condoms when clients offer more money (58%), who do not consistently use condoms with regular partners (57%), who drink alcohol regularly (49%), and who do not use condoms consistently with clients (48%). …”
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2471por Aurpibul, Linda, Tangmunkongvorakul, Arunrat, Musumari, Patou Masika, Srithanaviboonchai, Kriengkrai, Tarnkehard, Surapee“…A higher proportion of lowland Thai respondents reported having ≥ 2 lifetime sexual partners (51.9% vs. 33.3%, P = 0.003), or currently having a boy/girlfriend (59.9% vs. 45.3%, P< 0.001) compared to ethnic minority adolescents. Consistent condom use was low in both groups (22.6%). The common significant factors associated with "ever had sex" in both groups were "ever drunk alcohol in the past year" and "currently having a boy/girlfriend." …”
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2472por Rosenberg, Molly S., Gómez-Olivé, Francesc X., Rohr, Julia K., Houle, Brian C., Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa W., Wagner, Ryan G., Salomon, Joshua A., Kahn, Kathleen, Berkman, Lisa F., Tollman, Stephen M., Bärnighausen, Till“…Recent sexual activity was common (56%, 95% CI: 55 to 58) across all HIV status categories. Condom use was low among HIV-negative adults (15%, 95% CI: 14 to 17), higher among HIV-positive adults who were unaware of their HIV status (27%, 95% CI: 22 to 33), and dramatically higher among HIV-positive adults who were aware of their status (75%, 95% CI: 70 to 80). …”
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2473por Chiu, Calvin, Johnson, Leigh F., Jamieson, Lise, Larson, Bruce A., Meyer-Rath, Gesine“…RESULTS: The rank order of interventions did not differ substantially between the two methods- in each, increasing condom availability and male medical circumcision were found to be most cost-effective, followed by anti-retroviral therapy at current guidelines. …”
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2474por Halatoko, Wemboo Afiwa, Landoh, Dadja Essoya, Saka, Bayaki, Akolly, Koffi, Layibo, Yao, Yaya, Issifou, Gbetoglo, Dodji, Banla, Abiba Kere, Pitché, Palokinam“…It is necessary to increase awareness campaigns and emphasize on condom use among this key population group.…”
Publicado 2017
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2475“…The intervention includes delivery of a HIV prevention package (HPP) to men who have sex with men (MSM) that includes provision of: (1) knowledge about sexually transmitted infections (STI); (2) HIV knowledge; (3) MSM-tailored leaflets; (4) condom/dildo demonstration; (5) provision of condoms; and (6) clinic escorts. …”
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2476por Raj, Rama, Gupta, Vishal, Pathak, Mona, Sreenivas, Vishnubhatla, Sood, Seema, Singh, Sarman, Verma, Kaushal K., Khanna, Neena, Das, Bimal K., Gupta, Somesh“…Increasing the knowledge about STIs in these patients can translate into more common condom usage that lends support for strengthening sexual health programs at grass-root levels. …”
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2477por Lemani, Clara, Tang, Jennifer H., Kopp, Dawn, Phiri, Billy, Kumvula, Chrissy, Chikosi, Loyce, Mwale, Mwawi, Rosenberg, Nora E.“…Couples counseling training increased male involvement with a trend towards higher male condom uptake.…”
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2478“…The best method for preventing the transmission of these infections is the correct and consistent use of condoms. Few studies have explored the use of games in interventions for increasing condom use by challenging the false sense of security associated with judging the presence of an STI based on attractiveness. …”
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2479por Benzaken, Adele Schwartz, Sabidó, Meritxell, Brito, Ivo, Bermúdez, Ximena Pamela Díaz, Benzaken, Nina Schwartz, Galbán, Enrique, Peeling, Rosanna W, Mabey, David“…A multivariable analysis was used to identify factors associated with syphilis infection (sociodemographic, condom use, intrusion, population mobility, and violence). …”
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2480por Achterbergh, Roel C. A., van der Helm, Jannie J., van den Brink, Wim, de Vries, Henry J. C.“…The secondary outcomes are STI incidence and changes in sexual risk behaviour (i.e. condom use, number of anal sex partners, drug use during sex). …”
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