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2481por Guerra-Ordoñez, Jesús Alejandro, Benavides-Torres, Raquel A., Zapata-Garibay, Rogelio, Onofre-Rodríguez, Dora Julia, Márquez-Vega, María Aracely, Zamora-Carmona, Gabriela“…A permissive sexual attitude and sexual machismo both correlated with condom use (r(s) = 0.130, p < 0.01 and r(s) = −0.174, p < 0.01, respectively). …”
Publicado 2017
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2482por Kaufman, Michelle R., Dam, Kim H., Van Lith, Lynn M., Hatzold, Karin, Mavhu, Webster, Kahabuka, Catherine, Mahlasela, Lusanda, Marcell, Arik V., Patel, Eshan U., Figueroa, Maria Elena, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel, Seifert-Ahanda, Kim, Ncube, Getrude, Lija, Gissenge, Bonnecwe, Collen, Tobian, Aaron A.R.“…Providers reported spending little time talking about HIV prevention, including condom use. They admitted that younger adolescent clients often receive little information if assumed they are not sexually active or too young to understand and instead discussed nonsexually transmitted routes of HIV. …”
Publicado 2017
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2483por Kibira, Simon Peter Sebina, Atuyambe, Lynn Muhimbuura, Sandøy, Ingvild Fossgard, Makumbi, Fredrick Edward, Daniel, Marguerite“…The most prevalent risky belief was regarding sexual cleansing post circumcision, and as a result of this belief, some men had one off condom-less sexual intercourse with a casual partner. …”
Publicado 2017
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2484por Essien, E James, Meshack, Angela F, Peters, Ronald J, Ogungbade, GO, Osemene, Nora I“…Other reasons given were lack of concern, being unprepared, partner's refusal to use a condom, and lack of money to buy condoms. Finally, the women stated that they were motivated to practice safe sex because of fear of contracting sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, desire not to become pregnant, and personal experience with someone who had contracted HIV. …”
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2485por Schwandt, Hilary M., Skinner, Joanna, Hebert, Luciana Estelle, Cobb, Lisa, Saad, Abdulmumin, Odeku, Mojisola“…RESULTS: The ten family planning and pregnancy related items ranked as follows from most to least risky: sterilization, abortion, getting pregnant soon after having a baby (no birth spacing), pill, IUD, injectable, having a birth under 18 years of age (teenage motherhood), condom use, having six children, and fertility awareness methods. …”
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2486por Luo, Zhenzhou, Zhu, Lin, Ding, Yi, Yuan, Jun, Li, Wu, Wu, Qiuhong, Tian, Lishan, Zhang, Li, Zhou, Guomao, Zhang, Tao, Ma, Jianping, Chen, Zhongwei, Yang, Tubao, Feng, Tiejian, Zhang, Min“…Multivariate logistics analysis revealed the stage of syphilis (secondary syphilis VS. primary syphilis: adjusted odds ratio, 3.50; 95% confidence interval, 1.11-15.47; p = 0.04), HIV status (positive VS. negative: adjusted odds ratio, 3.06; 95% confidence interval, 1.15-8.04; p = 0.02) and frequency of condom use (always use VS. never use: adjusted odds ratio, 0.28; 95% confidence interval 0.08-0.75; p = 0.02) were significantly associated with the serological outcome. …”
Publicado 2017
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2487por Jones, Deborah L, Echenique, Marisa, Potter, JoNell, Rodriguez, Violeta J, Weiss, Stephen M, Fischl, Margaret A“…Pregnancy knowledge (pregnancy, safe conception and pregnancy planning) and the proportion of those engaging in birth control planning (condom use, long-term birth control, patient-provider discussions on preventing pregnancy and fertility desires) were similar between conditions at post-intervention and 6 months. …”
Publicado 2017
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2488por Epari, Venkatarao, Patnaik, Lipilekha, Prasad, Deepa, Sahu, Trilochan, Soodireddy, Arunkiran, Acharya, Arabinda“…Methods adopted for contraception among the users was pill (20%) followed by condom (7%), and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) was least used (0.2%). …”
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2489por Fata, Lucas La, Cotte, Laurent, Godinot, Matthieu, Pansu, Aymeric, Groslafeige, Carole, Makhloufi, Djamila, Boibieux, Andre, Ferry, Tristan, Chidiac, Christian“…All patients were MSM reporting unprotected anal sex (median age 36.4 years). Median condom use was 50%. 6% were escorts or prostitutes, 46% participate in sex parties, 53% used chemsex. …”
Publicado 2017
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2490por Grandahl, Maria, Larsson, Margareta, Dalianis, Tina, Stenhammar, Christina, Tydén, Tanja, Westerling, Ragnar, Nevéus, Tryggve“…Furthermore, boys and girls were almost equally sexually experienced, although fewer girls had used condom during first intercourse with their latest partner (p = 0.03). …”
Publicado 2017
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2491“…Majority (66.8%) of the participants used effective contraception, of whom 423 (56.3%) used condom, while others used other short- or long-term reversible contraception. …”
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2492“…Future research should focus on developing and evaluating youth appropriate interventions to increase condom use, taking into consideration factors which youth perceive as important to drive this behaviour change. …”
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2493por Courtney, Lauren P., Goco, Norman, Woja, John, Farris, Tonya, Cummiskey, Chris, Smith, Emily, Makuach, Lia, Chun, Helen M.“…High-risk behaviors (e.g., multiple or concurrent sexual partners, heavy alcohol use, low condom use) were noted among SPLA members. High levels of HIV stigma were identified: 90.6% (n = 916) responded with one or more negative beliefs towards PLHIV, and 60.3% thought a healthy-looking person with HIV should not be allowed to remain in the SPLA. …”
Publicado 2017
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2494“…OUTCOMES: In the protocol, maternal ART uptake, infant prophylaxis, safe infant feeding options, condom use and family planning were envisaged. However, only maternal ART has been reported here due to limitations on the word count. …”
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2495por Guimarães, Rafael Alves, de Oliveira Landgraf de Castro, Vivianne, do Valle Leone de Oliveira, Sandra Maria, Stabile, Andréa Cristina, Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra, dos Santos Carneiro, Megmar Aparecida, Araujo, Lyriane Apolinário, Caetano, Karlla Antonieta Amorim, de Matos, Marcos André, Teles, Sheila Araujo“…More women than men reported exchanging sex for money and/or drugs and inconsistent condom use during sexual intercourse; women also reported more sexual partners. …”
Publicado 2017
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2496por Haddad, Lisa B., Wall, Kristin M., Kilembe, William, Vwalika, Bellington, Khu, Naw H., Brill, Ilene, Chomba, Elwyn, Tichacek, Amanda, Allen, Susan“…These findings persisted in sensitivity analyses whenever all covariates from the nonstratified model previously published were included, whenever other genital tract findings were excluded from the model and with the addition of condom-less sex and sperm on wet-prep. CONCLUSION: Future research should consider a potential interaction with bacterial vaginosis whenever evaluating the impact of hormonal contraception on HIV acquisition.…”
Publicado 2018
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2497por Mavhu, Webster, Rowley, Elizabeth, Thior, Ibou, Kruse-Levy, Natalie, Mugurungi, Owen, Ncube, Getrude, Leclerc-Madlala, Suzanne“…Respondents felt unable to suggest condom use to both older and younger partners. Evident in respondents' accounts was a general low HIV risk perception, particularly with younger men, which was largely due to poor HIV knowledge. …”
Publicado 2018
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2498por Tobian, Aaron A R, Dam, Kim H, Van Lith, Lynn M, Hatzold, Karin, Marcell, Arik V, Mavhu, Webster, Kahabuka, Catherine, Mahlasela, Lusanda, Patel, Eshan U, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel, Seifert Ahanda, Kim, Ncube, Getrude, Lija, Gissenge, Bonnecwe, Collen, Kaufman, Michelle R“…Providers expressed hesitation in communicating complete sexual health information—including HIV testing, HIV prevention, proper condom usage, the importance of knowing a partner’s HIV status, and abstinence from sex or masturbation during wound healing—with younger males (aged <15 years) and/or those assumed to be sexually inexperienced. …”
Publicado 2018
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2499por Guanghua, Lan, Yi, Chen, Shuai, Tang, Zhiyong, Shen, Zhenzhu, Tang, Yuhua, Ruan, Yousuf, Mohammed Adnan, Wensheng, Fan“…Other variables included individuals who used illegal drugs, and who received HIV counseling, testing, and free condoms, and peer education. Participants were tested for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) with whole blood specimens. …”
Publicado 2018
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2500por Diabaté, Souleymane, Chamberland, Annie, Geraldo, Nassirou, Tremblay, Cécile, Alary, Michel“…Refusal by clients (55.8%) was the main reason for non-condom use. Enrolling women from one clinic (Dispensaire IST) may have impaired generalizability of the findings. …”
Publicado 2018
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