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2681por Strömdahl, Susanne, Liljeros, Fredrik, Thorson, Anna Ekéus, Persson, Kristina Ingemarsdotter, Forsberg, Birger C.“…The web survey included modules on sociodemographics, condom use, sexual risk behaviour and HIV/STI testing experience. 244 eligible MSM participants born abroad and living in Sweden participated in the study. …”
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2682por Wu, Qing, Kamphuis, Carlijn, Duo, Lin, Luo, Jiahong, Chen, Ying, Richardus, Jan Hendrik“…It entails services for condom promotion, a needle and syringe program (NSP), and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). …”
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2683“…All current users except a few condom users reported a health facility as the source of the method. …”
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2684“…Effectiveness of the intervention includes HIV/STDs infection rates, adherence to regularly HIV testing, sexual risk behavior, consistent condom use and relative risk of HIV infection. Cost-effectiveness will be analyzed by decision-analytic modeling, and mechanism analysis of this app-based intervention will be performed by path analysis. …”
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2685por Toska, Elona, Pantelic, Marija, Meinck, Franziska, Keck, Katharina, Haghighat, Roxanna, Cluver, Lucie“…Quantitative studies that reported on HIV-positive participants (10–24 year olds), included data on at least one of eight outcomes (early sexual debut, inconsistent condom use, older partner, transactional sex, multiple sexual partners, sex while intoxicated, sexually transmitted infections, and pregnancy), and were conducted in sub-Saharan Africa were included. …”
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2686por Munthali, Tendai, Musonda, Patrick, Mee, Paul, Gumede, Sehlulekile, Schaap, Ab, Mwinga, Alwyn, Phiri, Caroline, Kapata, Nathan, Michelo, Charles, Todd, Jim“…In our search, no articles were found on condom programming or voluntary male medical circumcision. …”
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2687por Slabbert, Mariette, Venter, Francois, Gay, Cynthia, Roelofsen, Corine, Lalla-Edward, Samanta, Rees, Helen“…Of interest, HIV prevalence was considerably higher in those with consistent condom use with one’s main partner than inconsistent users. …”
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2688por Borgdorff, Hanneke, van der Veer, Charlotte, van Houdt, Robin, Alberts, Catharina J., de Vries, Henry J., Bruisten, Sylvia M., Snijder, Marieke B., Prins, Maria, Geerlings, Suzanne E., Schim van der Loeff, Maarten F., van de Wijgert, Janneke H. H. M.“…Shorter steady relationship duration, inconsistent condom use with casual partners, and not using hormonal contraception were also associated with having a polybacterial G. vaginalis-containing VMB, but human papillomavirus infection was not. …”
Publicado 2017
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2689por Des Jarlais, Don C.“…The programs in the USA also offer many additional services for drug users, including condom distribution, referrals to substance abuse treatment, HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) counseling and testing, overdose education and naloxone distribution to reverse for overdose. …”
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2690por Bourne, Adam, Cassolato, Matteo, Thuan Wei, Clayton Koh, Wang, Bangyuan, Pang, Joselyn, Lim, Sin How, Azwa, Iskandar, Yee, Ilias, Mburu, Gitau“…Results: Rather than perceiving PrEP as a replacement for condoms in terms of having safer sex, many participants viewed it as an additional layer protection, serving as a crucial barrier to infection on occasions where condom use was intended, but did not occur. …”
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2691“…RESULTS: Among the total 441 respondents, 54.6% reported the desire for fertility, 87% disclosed their HIV status, 24.3% had two or more sexual partners in the earlier year, and only 55.6% used a condom during their last sexual intercourse. In addition, current health status (AOR=2.03; 95% CI: 1.01–4.07) and partner being tested for HIV (AOR=6.31; 95% CI: 1.35–29.64) showed statistically significant associations with fertility desire during multivariate logistic regression analysis. …”
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2692por Jarolimova, Jana, Bennett, Kara, Kabakyenga, Jerome, Martin, Jeffery N, Hunt, Peter, Haberer, Jessica E, Bangsberg, David R, Kaida, Angela, Matthews, Lynn T“…The primary outcome was self-report of effective contraceptive use 9–15 months post-partum (hormonal methods, intrauterine device, sterilization, or consistent condom use). RESULTS: Among 455 women who enrolled with a baseline median age of 29 years, CD4 count 403 cells/mm(3), and living with HIV for 3.8 years, there were 110 incident pregnancies with reported intent. …”
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2693por Westercamp, Nelli, Mehta, Supriya D., Jaoko, Walter, Okeyo, Timothy A., Bailey, Robert C.“…Other significant risk factors included increasing age, history of STIs and genital sores, and multiple sex partners, while condom use was protective. Coital injuries were significantly associated with lower levels of sexual satisfaction in longitudinal analyses (scratches, cuts or abrasions: aOR = 0.87, 95% CI: 0.76–0.98; penile pain/soreness: aOR = 0.82, 95% CI: 0.72–0.93; and penile bleeding: aOR = 0.65, 95% CI: 0.55–0.76). …”
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2694por Knight, Rod, Karamouzian, Mohammad, Salway, Travis, Gilbert, Mark, Shoveller, Jean“…All of the studies focused on behavioural or knowledge outcomes at the individual level (e.g. condom use, testing behaviour), and all but one reported a statistically significant effect on ≥1 primary outcomes. …”
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2695por Fearon, Elizabeth, Wiggins, Richard D, Pettifor, Audrey E, MacPhail, Catherine, Kahn, Kathleen, Selin, Amanda, Gómez‐Olivé, F Xavier, Delany‐Moretlwe, Sinéad, Piwowar‐Manning, Estelle, Laeyendecker, Oliver, Hargreaves, James R“…The characteristics of young women's friendships might influence their sexual health and HIV risk via connections to sexual partners, norms around sexual initiation and condom use, or provision of social support. We investigated associations between young women's friendships and their Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV‐2) and HIV infection status in rural South Africa. …”
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2696“…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Alcohol-attributable fractions for HIV/AIDS mortality by SES, age and sex were calculated based on the risk of engaging in condom-unprotected sex under the influence of alcohol and interactions between SES and alcohol use. …”
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2697por Lafort, Yves, Lessitala, Faustino, Ismael de Melo, Malica Sofia, Griffin, Sally, Chersich, Matthew, Delva, Wim“…RESULTS: Marked and statistically significant rises occurred in consistent condom use with all partners (55.3–67.7%), ever use of female condoms (37.9–54.5%), being tested for HIV in the past 6 months (56.0–76.6%), using contraception (84.5–95.4%), ever screened for cervical cancer (0.0–16.9%) and having ≥10 contacts with a PE in the past year (0.5–24.45%). …”
Publicado 2018
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2698por Yaya, Issifou, Patassi, Akouda Akessiwè, Landoh, Dadja Essoya, Bignandi, Essodjèlouna Manani, Kolani, Kanfitine, Namoro, Abdel-Daim Daou, Patchali, P’Niwè Massoubayo, Djalogue, Lihanimpo, Ekouevi, Didier Koumavi, Saka, Bayaki“…Among them, 332 (73.1%) women reported using contraceptive methods, mostly condom alone (74.7%) or in combination with hormonal contraceptive (16.9%). …”
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2699“…In multivariable analysis, younger age (19–24 years versus 25–29 years) (Adjusted Hazards Ratio (AHR): 2.28; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 1.22–4.27), lower income (400,000–600,000 Riel (≤150$USD) versus > 600,000 Riel (> 150$USD)) (AHR 2.63; 95% CI 1.02–6.77) positively predicted pregnancy, while higher self-reported condom self-efficacy were associated with reduced pregnancy incidence (AHR 0.89; 95% CI 0.81–0.98). …”
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2700“…In addition, a substantial proportion of the youth engaged in different risky sexual behaviors that are evidenced by the existence of multiple sexual partners, sexual practice without condom and early sexual debut that might predispose youth to STIs including HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy. …”
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