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2621“…This paper reports on analysis of socio-demographics, drug use and injecting practices, sexual behaviour and condom use, knowledge of HIV, and exposure to interventions. …”
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2622por Saxton, Peter JW, Dickson, Nigel P, Griffiths, Richard, Hughes, Anthony J, Rowden, John“…Prevention should focus on raising condom use and earlier diagnosis among those most at risk, and encouraging safe behaviour after diagnosis.…”
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2623por Reza-Paul, Sushena, Lorway, Rob, O’Brien, Nadia, Lazarus, Lisa, Jain, Jinendra, Bhagya, M., Fathima, Mary P, Venukumar, KT, Raviprakash, K.N., Baer, James, Steen, Richard“…Evidence in India and globally has shown that sex workers face violence in many forms ranging from verbal, psychological and emotional abuse to economic extortion, physical and sexual violence and this is directly linked to lower levels of condom use and higher levels of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the most critical determinants of HIV risk. …”
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2624por Johnson, Anne M, Mercer, Catherine H, Beddows, Simon, de Silva, Natasha, Desai, Sarika, Howell-Jones, Rebecca, Carder, Caroline, Sonnenberg, Pam, Fenton, Kevin A, Lowndes, Catherine, Soldan, Kate“…In multivariate analysis, HR-HPV was associated with new partner numbers, in women with younger age, single status and partner concurrency, and in men with number of partners without using condom(s) and age at first intercourse. CONCLUSIONS: HPV DNA was detectable in urine of a high proportion of the sexually active British population. …”
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2625“…In addition, despite 85% of respondents knowing someone who had died of AIDS, only 31% perceived themselves at risk of HIV infection, and there was very low (13.2%) condom use among the sexually experienced. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest the urgent need of HIV prevention programs tailored to YHH that provide knowledge, enhance negotiations skills, and increase the perception of HIV infection risk among YHH in Rwanda.…”
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2626por Sarna, Avina, Luchters, Stanley, Pickett, Melissa, Chersich, Matthew, Okal, Jerry, Geibel, Scott, Kingola, Nzioki, Temmerman, Marleen“…Unsafe sex was also higher in those using contraceptive methods other than condoms (AOR: 5.47, 95%CI: 2.57-11.65, p < 0.001); or no method (AOR: 3.99, 95%CI: 2.06-7.75, p < 0.001), compared to condom users. …”
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2627por Nunn, Amy, Cornwall, Alexandra, Chute, Nora, Sanders, Julia, Thomas, Gladys, James, George, Lally, Michelle, Trooskin, Stacey, Flanigan, Timothy“…Barriers to engaging the faith community in HIV prevention included: concerns about tacitly endorsing extramarital sex by promoting condom use, lack of educational information appropriate for a faith-based audience, and fear of losing congregants and revenue as a result of discussing human sexuality and HIV/AIDS from the pulpit. …”
Publicado 2012
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2628“…RESULTS: The analysed sample is comprised of 54.3% women and 45.7% men, with 74.3% natives (or from the EU) and 25.7% economic immigrants. 54.8% use some method of family planning, the condom (46.7%) and the pill (28.0%) being the two most frequently used methods. …”
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2629por Edwards-Jackson, Nneka, Phanuphak, Nittaya, Van Tieu, Hong, Chomchey, Nitiya, Teeratakulpisarn, Nipat, Sathienthammawit, Wassana, Pakam, Charnwit, Pharachetsakul, Nutthasun, Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E, Phanuphak, Praphan, Ananworanich, Jintanat“…Protected sex was defined as insertive or receptive anal intercourse with a condom at the most recent sexual encounter. RESULTS: The mean age was 30.2 years, CD4 was 353 cells/mm(3), and one-third was on antiretroviral therapy. …”
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2630por Lund, Ingunn O, Kirtadze, Irma, Otiashvili, David, O’Grady, Kevin E, Jones, Hendrée E“…However, only 4 (10%) women reported using a condom most of the time while having sex and 15 (38%) report not having had sex during the last 30 days. …”
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2631“…Ninety-four (31.3%) students had a history of sexual intercourse, and 70.2% of these students had used a condom. However, only 43.9% said they used condoms consistently. …”
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2632“…We collected data on sexual activity, frequency of condom use, pregnancy, viral load (VL) and CD4. Patients were considered sexually active if they had had sexual intercourse in the last 6 months. …”
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2633por Wechsberg, Wendee M, Jewkes, Rachel, Novak, Scott P, Kline, Tracy, Myers, Bronwyn, Browne, Felicia A, Carney, Tara, Morgan Lopez, Antonio A, Parry, Charles“…PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Biologically confirmed drug abstinence measured at 12-month follow-up, sober at last sex act, condom use with main and casual sex partners, and intimate partner violence. …”
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2634“…FSW were more likely to report age 20–24 years, reside in boroughs other than Manhattan, ≥6 prior incarcerations, ≥2 incarcerations during the study period, condom use with current sex partners, multiple sex partners and current drug use. …”
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2635“…RESULTS: Model outputs are presented by country for two examples: Water Chlorination DALYs Averted Model, a macro model, and the HIV Condom DALYs Averted Model for heterosexual transmission, a micro model. …”
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2636por Dandona, Lalit, Kumar, G Anil, Lakshmi, Vemu, Ahmed, G Md Mushtaq, Akbar, Mohammed, Ramgopal, Sri P, Sudha, Talasila, Alary, Michel, Dandona, Rakhi“…Among men the other significant associations with HIV incidence were frequent use of condom for sex over the past 6 months, non-circumcision, more than one lifetime woman sex partner or ever visited sex worker, and transport-related occupation; for women the other significant associations were having had HIV testing other than antenatal check-up, previously married but currently not, and tobacco use. …”
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2637por Yip, Paul SF, Zhang, Huiping, Lam, Tai-Hing, Lam, Kwok Fai, Lee, Antoinette Marie, Chan, John, Fan, Susan“…Sex education and HIV prevention programs should equip them with adequate knowledge on contraception and condom use. Intervention programs can start with their attitudes toward sex.…”
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2638“…Independent predictors of condom use included non-use of alcohol [adjusted odds ratio (AOR), 0.40 95% confidence interval (CI); 0.17–0.84] and younger age (15–19 years) (AOR, 2.76, 95% CI: 1.05–7.27). …”
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2639por Travasso, Sandra Mary, Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan, Saggurti, Niranjan, Krishnan, Suneeta“…However, this subgroup was unlikely to use condoms consistently with their non-paying partners and was more vulnerable, being street based and in debt. …”
Publicado 2014
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2640por Semini, Iris, Batona, Georges, Lafrance, Christian, Kessou, Léon, Gbedji, Eugène, Anani, Hubert, Alary, Michel“…Effective implementation up to 2006 resulted in consistent condom use among sex workers increasing from 39% to 86.2% and a decline in prevalence of gonorrhea from 5.4% to 1.6%. …”
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