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2801por Alselmi, Adhari“…Regarding contraceptive method used during unintended pregnancy, oral contraceptives (39.2%), safety period (21.6%), and condom (21.6) were the most frequent methods. Unmet contraceptive need prevalence was 49.9%. …”
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2802por Barnabee, Gena, Billah, Idel, Ndeikemona, Lylie, Silas, Lukas, Ensminger, Alison, MacLachlan, Ellen, Korn, Abigail K., Mawire, Susan, Fischer-Walker, Christa, Ashipala, Laimi, Forster, Norbert, O’Malley, Gabrielle, Velloza, Jennifer“…Structural and behavioral HIV risk factors including early school dropout, food insecurity, inconsistent condom use, and transactional sex were associated with PrEP uptake. …”
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2803por Awan, Usman Ayub, Naeem, Wajiha, Khattak, Aamer Ali, Mahmood, Tahir, Kamran, Shehrish, Khan, Suliman, Guo, Xingyi, Yongjing, Zhao, Liu, Jianbo, Nasir, Abdul“…RESULTS: We surveyed 1620 people and discovered low awareness of HPV and anal cancer causes prevention, and screening (11%-24%), high stigma and embarrassment for screening (54%-70%), strong moral beliefs (89%), condom nonuse (91%), and low engagement in health services and programs (9.1%-14%). …”
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2804por Yang, Zhongrong, Wang, Hui, Ma, Qiaoqin, Chen, Weiyong, Zhao, Xiang, Jiang, Tingting, Chen, Wanjun, Zhou, Xin, Chen, Lin“…Moreover, we recommend deploying condom-dispensing machines or HIV testing facilities across the campus for easy access to preventive and testing services for HIV.…”
Publicado 2023
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2805“…During the COVID pandemic, STI prevention strategies including access to testing and treatment facilities, availability of public health practitioners and healthcare workers, and condom availability may have decreased. The aim of this study was to determine if differences in STI incidence for first infection and re-infection existed between the pre-COVID and COVID eras in a cohort of AYAs living with HIV in Atlanta, GA. …”
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2806por Mmbaga, Elia J, Hussain, Akhtar, Leyna, Germana H, Mnyika, Kagoma S, Sam, Noel E, Klepp, Knut-Inge“…To prevent further escalation of the HIV epidemic, efforts to scale up HIV prevention programmes addressing females, people with low education, lower age at marriage, alcohol consumption, condom use and multiple sexual partners for all age groups remains a top priority. …”
Publicado 2007
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2807“…METHODS: Emergency department-based survey on recent or current usage and knowledge about Pap smears, breast self-examinations, mammograms, condoms, birth control, and emergency contraception. …”
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2808por Gazi, Rukhsana, Mercer, Alec, Wansom, Tanyaporn, Kabir, Humayun, Saha, Nirod Chandra, Azim, Tasnim“…In the past year, 19% of all boatmen surveyed had sex with another man. 14% of boatmen had participated in group sex, with groups ranging in size from three to fourteen people. Condom use was rare {0 to 4.7% during the last month}, irrespective of types of sex partners. …”
Publicado 2008
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2809por Kigozi, Godfrey, Gray, Ronald H, Wawer, Maria J, Serwadda, David, Makumbi, Frederick, Watya, Stephen, Nalugoda, Fred, Kiwanuka, Noah, Moulton, Lawrence H, Chen, Michael Z, Sewankambo, Nelson K, Wabwire-Mangen, Fred, Bacon, Melanie C, Ridzon, Renee, Opendi, Pius, Sempijja, Victor, Settuba, Absolom, Buwembo, Denis, Kiggundu, Valerian, Anyokorit, Margaret, Nkale, James, Kighoma, Nehemia, Charvat, Blake“…At enrollment, HIV-positive men were older, more likely to be married, reported more sexual partners, less condom use, and higher rates of sexually transmitted disease symptoms than HIV-negative men. …”
Publicado 2008
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2810“…Mean BMI, knowledge of AIDS indicated by ever heard about AIDS, knowledge of avoiding AIDS by condom use, receiving adequate antenatal visits (4 or more) during the last pregnancy, and safe delivery practices assisted by skilled sources were significantly lower among women living in slums than those women living in other areas. …”
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2811“…Contact urticaria to condom (latex) was seen in one patient. Cholinergic (4.7%) and dermographic (4.7%) urticaria were the predominant physical urticarias. …”
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2812por Baral, Stefan, Burrell, Earl, Scheibe, Andrew, Brown, Ben, Beyrer, Chris, Bekker, Linda-Gail“…Of these prevalent HIV infections, only 6% of HIV-1 infected MSM were aware of their HIV status (3/50). 0% of men reported always having safe sex as defined by always wearing condoms during sex and using water-based lubricants. …”
Publicado 2011
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2813por Bradley, Janet, Rajaram, S, Moses, Stephen, Bhattacharjee, Parinita, Lobo, Anil M, Ramesh, BM, Washington, Reynold, Alary, Michel“…Questions about HIV knowledge, sexuality, gender and condoms were included. We compared responses in the two surveys using a multivariate logistic regression model. …”
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2814“…Among men who had anal sex with an Internet partner, 68.2% (90/132) used a condom during sex. CONCLUSIONS: The MSM participants in this study had high-risk profiles for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), which highlights the need for ongoing health interventions among this group. …”
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2815por Mishra, Sharmistha, Ramanaik, Satyanarayana, Blanchard, James F, Halli, Shiva, Moses, Stephen, Raghavendra, T, Bhattacharjee, Parinita, Lorway, Rob, Becker, Marissa“…Only 18.5% (95% CI: 12.7,26.2) and 47.3% (95% CI: 32.7,62.3) of women reported ‘always’ condom use with their long-term and occasional partners during the transition period, respectively. …”
Publicado 2012
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2816“…Different sexual behavioural patterns related to condom use and drug use were identified according to HIV test status among travelling men. …”
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2817“…None of the victims used condom during the rape event. Only, 4 (4.2%) of the victims used emergency contraceptive method following the rape event. …”
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2818“…Spatial analysis disclosed behavioural factors associated with greater odds of HIV infection such as; alcohol use before sexual intercourse [Posterior Odds Ratio (POR) =1.32; 95% (BCI: 1.11-1.63)]. Condom use [POR = 0.54; (95% BCI: 0.41-0.69)] and circumcision [POR = 0.66; (95% BCI: 0.45-0.99)] provided a protective effect against HIV. …”
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2819“…Majority (74.7%) of the sexually active group started sexual activity at young age (19–24 years). Condom, 221(24.3%) and pills, 153 (16.8%) were the known contraceptive methods. …”
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2820“…Being engaged in sexual intercourse with one sexual partner is very low, Consistent condom use among these mining workers was low. Income, educational status and self efficacy have significant effect on the HIV preventive behavior of mining workers. …”
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