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2941por Downing, Martin J., Wiatrek, Sarah E., Zahn, Ryan J., Mansergh, Gordon, Olansky, Evelyn, Gelaude, Deborah, Sullivan, Patrick S., Stephenson, Rob, Siegler, Aaron J., Bauermeister, José, Horvath, Keith J., Chiasson, Mary Ann, Yoon, Irene S., Houang, Steven T., Hernandez, Anthony Jimenez, Hirshfield, Sabina“…METHODS: The selection of videos included balancing of specific criteria [e.g., accuracy of scientific information, video length, prevention domains: HIV/STI testing, antiretroviral therapy (ART), PrEP, engagement in care, and condom use] to ensure that they were intended for our GBMSM audiences: HIV-negative men who engage in condomless anal sex, HIV-negative men who do not engage in condomless anal sex, and men living with HIV. …”
Publicado 2023
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2942por Majam, M., Segal, B., Fieggen, J., Smith, Eli, Hermans, L., Singh, L., Phatsoane, M., Arora, L., Lalla-Edward, S.T.“…HIV positive participants also had more commonly gone a year or more since their last HIV test (183/262 [70%] vs 540/1368 [39%], p < 0.001) and were less likely to report consistent condom usage (113/262 [43%] vs 758/1368 [55%], p < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2023
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2943por Bekolo, Cavin Epie, Kouanfack, C, Ateudjieu, J, Bechem, ET, Ndeso, SA, Tendengfor, N, Nsagha, DS, Choukem, SP“…Concurrent reductions in risky sexual behaviours were observed: a delayed sexual debut by one year, decreased sexual violence by 7%, decreased polygamous unions by 16%, decreased multiple sexual partners by 15.3% and increased condom use by 26.3%. CONCLUSION: The observed decline in HIV prevalence is statistically valid and reflects the observed decline in risky sexual behaviour that need to be sustained by the National HIV programme. …”
Publicado 2023
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2944por Qin, Qi-rong, Qiao, Ni-ni, Zhu, Hong-bin, Mei, Yu-nan, Zhang, Qian, Fan, Yin-guang“…This study showed that freelancer (OR = 4.02, 95% CI: 1.96–8.23), scope of sexual partners distribution (OR = 1.78, 95% CI: 1.36–2.33), number of male sexual partners (OR = 2.11, 95% CI: 1.47–3.02), role of anal sex with men was receptive (OR = 2.54, 95% CI: 1.25–5.13) and versatile (OR = 2.34, 95% CI: 1.31–4.19) and non-steady sex partners (OR = 2.14, 95% CI: 1.56–2.93) were risk factors for HIV infection, while monthly income (OR = 0.68, 95% CI: 0.57–0.82), education level (OR = 0.79, 95% CI: 0.66–0.95), frequency of condom use (OR = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.35–0.81) and number of oral sex partners (OR = 0.35, 95% CI: 0.24–0.51) in the past 6 months were protective factors for HIV infection. …”
Publicado 2023
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2945por Sawras, Victoire, Deuffic-Burban, Sylvie, Préau, Marie, Spire, Bruno, Yazdanpanah, Yazdan, Champenois, Karen“…Potential changes in participants’ sexual behaviour after partner notification, e.g. condom use, were outcomes reported in only two studies assessing interventions including counselling. …”
Publicado 2023
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2946por Silhol, Romain, Nordsletten, Ashley, Maheu-Giroux, Mathieu, Elmes, Jocelyn, Staunton, Roisin, Owen, Branwen, Shacklett, Barbara, McGowan, Ian, Feliciano, Kailazarid Gomez, van der Straten, Ariane, Eller, Leigh Anne, Robb, Merlin, Marrazzo, Jeanne, Dimitrov, Dobromir, Boily, Marie-Claude“…Information on RAI practices, RAI/RVI frequency, and condom use should be more systematically and precisely recorded and reported in studies looking at sexual behaviors and HIV seroconversions; standardized measures would aid comparability across geographies and over time. …”
Publicado 2023
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2947por Mubezi, Sezi, Rwibasira, Gallican N., Uwineza, Jeanne, Kayisinga, Jean de Dieu, Wandera, Manasseh G., Malamba, Samuel S., Mayora, Chrispus, Matovu, Joseph K. B.“…To improve outcomes, PrEP retention monitoring should target FSW enrolled in ultra-urban clinics and those not or inconsistently using condoms.…”
Publicado 2023
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2948por Stephenson, Judith, Strange, Vicki, Allen, Elizabeth, Copas, Andrew, Johnson, Anne, Bonell, Chris, Babiker, Abdel, Oakley, Ann“…The sessions used participatory learning methods designed to improve the younger pupils' skills in sexual communication and condom use and their knowledge about pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), contraception, and local sexual health services. …”
Publicado 2008
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2949por Luchters, Stanley MF, Broeck, Davy Vanden, Chersich, Matthew F, Nel, Annalene, Delva, Wim, Mandaliya, Kishor, Depuydt, Christophe E, Claeys, Patricia, Bogers, John-Paul, Temmerman, Marleen“…After adjusting for age, number of children and condom use, high-risk HPV was 3.6 fold more common in HIV-infected women (95%CI = 2.6-5.1). …”
Publicado 2010
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2950por Malta, Monica, Magnanini, Monica MF, Mello, Maeve B, Pascom, Ana Roberta P, Linhares, Yohana, Bastos, Francisco I“…Among FSW, eight studies were selected (3,625 participants), consistently identifying higher condom use with sexual clients than with occasional and stable partners. …”
Publicado 2010
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2951por Biswas, Dipankar, Borkakoty, Biswajyoti, Mahanta, Jagadish, Walia, Kamini, Saikia, Lahari, Akoijam, Brogen S, Jampa, Lobsang, Kharkongar, Alia, Zomawia, Eric“…The risk factors associated with HSV-2 seropositives were multiple sex partners (AOR 2.5, p = 0.04), condom non-user's (AOR 4.7, p <0.001), early coitarchal age (age of first intercourse) 'less than 18 years' (AOR 9.6, p = 0.04), middle income group (AOR 2.1, p = 0.001) compared to low income group and low level of education (AOR 3.7, p = 0.02) compared to higher education. …”
Publicado 2011
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2952por Farahani, Farideh Khalaj Abadi, Shah, Iqbal, Cleland, John, Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza“…Due to poor knowledge and various misconceptions about sexual health and lack of consistent contraceptive and condom use among adolescents and young people in Iran, both young men and women are susceptible to sexual and reproductive health hazards such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV/AIDS, pregnancy and unsafe abortion. …”
Publicado 2012
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2953por Wirtz, Andrea L, Jumbe, Vincent, Trapence, Gift, Kamba, Dunker, Umar, Eric, Ketende, Sosthenes, Berry, Mark, Strömdahl, Susanne, Beyrer, Chris, Baral, Stefan D“…Approximately half reported consistent condom use (always or almost always) with casual male partners, and proportions were relatively uniform across partner types and genders. …”
Publicado 2013
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2954por Kyegombe, Nambusi, Abramsky, Tanya, Devries, Karen M, Starmann, Elizabeth, Michau, Lori, Nakuti, Janet, Musuya, Tina, Heise, Lori, Watts, Charlotte“…RESULTS: Men in intervention communities were significantly more likely than controls to report a broad range of HIV-protective behaviours, including higher levels of condom use (aRR 2.03, 95% CI 1.22–3.39), HIV testing (aRR 1.50, 95% CI 1.13–2.00) and fewer concurrent partners (aRR 0.60, 95% CI 0.37–0.97). …”
Publicado 2014
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2955por Park, Ju Nyeong, Papworth, Erin, Billong, Serge Clotaire, Elat, Jean Bosco, Kassegne, Sethson, Grosso, Ashley, Moukam, Laure, Macauley, Isaac, Yomb, Yves Roger, Mondoleba, Valentin, Eloundou, Jules, LeBreton, Matthew, Ketende, Sosthenes Charles, Baral, Stefan“…CONCLUSIONS: Supporting regular HIV testing and linkage to care is important in a context of high HIV prevalence and limited use of condoms and condom-compatible lubricants. Building the capacity of MSM organizations and mainstream health services to deliver affordable, integrated, confidential, and MSM-sensitive HIV testing may assist in effectively engaging more MSM in the HIV treatment cascade. …”
Publicado 2014
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2956Hormonal Contraception and the Risk of HIV Acquisition: An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysispor Morrison, Charles S., Chen, Pai-Lien, Kwok, Cynthia, Baeten, Jared M., Brown, Joelle, Crook, Angela M., Van Damme, Lut, Delany-Moretlwe, Sinead, Francis, Suzanna C., Friedland, Barbara A., Hayes, Richard J., Heffron, Renee, Kapiga, Saidi, Karim, Quarraisha Abdool, Karpoff, Stephanie, Kaul, Rupert, McClelland, R. Scott, McCormack, Sheena, McGrath, Nuala, Myer, Landon, Rees, Helen, van der Straten, Ariane, Watson-Jones, Deborah, van de Wijgert, Janneke H. H. M., Stalter, Randy, Low, Nicola“…Our primary analysis estimated the adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) using two-stage random effects meta-analysis, controlling for region, marital status, age, number of sex partners, and condom use. We included 18 studies, including 37,124 women (43,613 woman-years) and 1,830 incident HIV infections. …”
Publicado 2015
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2957“…Respondents aged ≤19, not receiving HIV information in the preceding six months, or staying on the farm for ≤2 months were less likely to have used condoms at their last non-marital sexual intercourse. …”
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2958“…There were no statistically significant associations between SRH (ever had sex, ever been pregnant, condom use, contraceptive use) or life style factors and physical health or mental health. …”
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2959por French, Rebecca Sophia, McCarthy, Ona, Baraitser, Paula, Wellings, Kaye, Bailey, Julia V, Free, Caroline“…For some recipients, the messages had increased their knowledge of how to correctly use condoms. Some described how the messages had increased their confidence and reduced stigma, enabling them to disclose infection to a partner and/or to do so sooner and more calmly. …”
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2960por Ajong, Atem Bethel, Njotang, Philip Nana, Kenfack, Bruno, Yakum, Martin Ndinakie, Mbu, Enow Robinson“…The most cited contraceptive methods were; condom 689 (96.8 %), oral pills 507 (71.2 %), and implants 390 (54.8 %). …”
Publicado 2016
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