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2961“…Up to 196 (42.2 %) respondents had a history of sexual intercourse of which 108 (56.25 %) had used a condom during their last three sexual encounters. …”
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2962por Safren, Steven A, Hughes, James P, Mimiaga, Matthew J, Moore, Ayana T, Friedman, Ruth Khalili, Srithanaviboonchai, Kriengkrai, Limbada, Mohammed, Williamson, Brian D, Elharrar, Vanessa, Cummings, Vanessa, Magidson, Jessica F, Gaydos, Charlotte A, Celentano, David D, Mayer, Kenneth H“…Estimated numbers of HIV transmissions per person were calculated using reported numbers of partners and sex acts together with estimates of HIV transmissibility, accounting for ART treatment and condom use. RESULTS: An estimated 3.81 (standard error, (SE)=0.63) HIV transmissions occurred for every 100 participants over the 15 months, which decreased over time. …”
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2963por Barbosa, Regina Maria, Cabral, Cristiane da Silva, do Lago, Tania di Giacomo, Pinho, Adriana de Araujo“…It is also urgent to increase access to a wider range of contraceptive methods for WLHIV and promote dual method protection strategies. Moreover, since condom use may decrease in the future in the context of the preventive effect of antiretroviral therapy, promoting dual methods will expand the choices regarding the reproductive rights of women living with HIV.…”
Publicado 2016
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2964por Rhoton, Jayson, Wilkerson, J Michael, Mengle, Shruta, Patankar, Pallav, Rosser, BR Simon, Ekstrand, Maria L“…There is very little information about how Indian MSM discuss their sexual preferences and condom preferences and disclose their human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status with potential sex partners on Web-based platforms. …”
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2965por Lim, Raymond Boon Tar, Tham, Dede Kam Tyng, Cheung, Olive N. Y., Tai, Bee Choo, Chan, Roy, Wong, Mee Lian“…Among those who reported non-consistent condom use with casual or paid partner, almost half of them (47.9%) perceived that they were at low risk for HIV/STI. …”
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2966por Woldeyohannes, Desalegn, Asmamaw, Yehenew, Sisay, Solomon, Hailesselassie, Werissaw, Birmeta, Kidist, Tekeste, Zinaye“…About 443 (76%) of students knew that condoms can prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). …”
Publicado 2017
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2967por Wechsberg, Wendee M., van der Horst, Charles, Ndirangu, Jacqueline, Doherty, Irene A., Kline, Tracy, Browne, Felicia A., Belus, Jennifer M., Nance, Robin, Zule, William A.“…Among HIV-positive participants, women were less likely to be newly diagnosed if they had ever been in substance abuse treatment (OR 0.15; CI 0.03, 0.69) or used a condom at last sex (OR 0.58; CI 0.34, 0.98) and more likely to be newly diagnosed if they were physically assaulted in the past year (OR 1.97; CI 1.01, 3.84). …”
Publicado 2017
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2968“…Consistent with epidemiologic risk factors, the likelihood of reporting moderate or great HIV-risk perceptions was associated with condom-use (aOR: 0.57; 95% CI: 0.36, 0.89; p < 0.01); having ≥3 lifetime partners (aOR: 2.38, 95% CI: 1.53, 3.73; p < 0.01); knowledge of one’s partner’s HIV status (aOR: 0.67; 95% CI: 0.43, 1.07; p = 0.09); and being in an age-disparate partnerships (aOR: 1.73; 95% CI: 1.09, 2.76; p = 0.02). …”
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2969“…While the findings were mixed, the study shows that it is possible to provide HIV risk-reduction services to a population of substance users who are less likely to receive services through community outreach, and provide risk-reduction information, condoms and condom demonstration and other services. …”
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2970por Mburu, Gitau, Ngin, Chanrith, Tuot, Sovannary, Chhoun, Pheak, Pal, Khuondyla, Yi, Siyan“…However, there were ongoing HIV risks: 37.3% were engaging in sex on drugs, only 35.6% used a condom at last sexual intercourse, and 10.8% had had a sexually transmitted infection in the last 6 months. …”
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2971por Bil, Janneke P., Hoornenborg, Elske, Prins, Maria, Hogewoning, Arjan, Dias Goncalves Lima, Fernando, de Vries, Henry J. C., Davidovich, Udi“…Most participants deemed the following groups to be eligible for PrEP: men who have sex with men (MSM) who regularly get post-exposure prophylaxis, MSM who never used condoms with casual partners and MSM with an HIV-positive partner with a detectable viral load. …”
Publicado 2018
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2972por Salinas, Ana María, Osorio, Verónica Gabriela, Endara, Pablo Francisco, Salazar, Eduardo Ramiro, Vasco, Gabriela Piedad, Vivero, Sandra Guadalupe, Machado, Antonio“…Four epidemiological risk factors were collected in a survey: age, civil status, sexual partners and condom use. Also, vaginal pH was measured as a health risk factor. …”
Publicado 2018
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2973por Jere, Diana L. N., Banda, Chimwemwe K., Kumbani, Lily C., Liu, Li, McCreary, Linda L., Park, Chang Gi, Patil, Crystal L., Norr, Kathleen F.“…Our evaluation sample size of 144 adults and 144 youth per community provides sufficient power to examine primary outcomes of condom use and HIV testing. Prior to any implementation, the first participants in all three communities are recruited and complete the Wave 1 baseline survey. …”
Publicado 2018
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2974por Chuerduangphui, Jureeporn, Proyrungroj, Kanisara, Pientong, Chamsai, Hinkan, Saowarop, Budkaew, Jiratha, Pimson, Charinya, Chumworathayi, Bandit, Hanond, Ploenpit, Ekalaksananan, Tipaya“…Similarly, lack of condom use was significantly associated with EBV infection of the urethra (odds = 7.368, 95% CI = 1.580–34.371, P = 0.011). …”
Publicado 2018
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2975por Lippman, Sheri A, Leddy, Anna M, Neilands, Torsten B, Ahern, Jennifer, MacPhail, Catherine, Wagner, Ryan G, Peacock, Dean, Twine, Rhian, Goin, Dana E, Gómez‐Olivé, F Xavier, Selin, Amanda, Tollman, Stephen M, Kahn, Kathleen, Pettifor, Audrey“…Community mobilization (CM), defined as community members taking collective action to achieve a common goal related to health, equity and rights, has been associated with increased HIV testing and condom use and has been called a ‘critical enabler’ for addressing the HIV epidemic. …”
Publicado 2018
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2976por Okoboi, Stephen, Castelnuovo, Barbara, Moore, David M., Musaazi, Joseph, Kambugu, Andrew, Birungi, Josephine, Kaleebu, Pontiano, Nanfuka, Mastula, Kamya, Moses R., Van Rie, Annelies“…Risky sexual behavior was defined as sexual intercourse with ≥ 2 partners or inconsistent or no condom use in previous 6 months. We report characteristics overall, and by cohort. …”
Publicado 2018
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2977por Glaser, Allison, Kaplan-Lewis, Emma, Ventuneac, Ana, Gates, Wyley, Cruz, Michael, Aracena, Joaquin, Tider, Diane, Duah, Bianca, Aberg, Judith, Urbina, Antonio“…Exposures were 98% sexual; 73% anal sex (43% receptive; 30% insertive), 21% vaginal, and 6% other. 63% reported condomless sex and 29% condom failure. 15% of callers reported a partner with HIV. 35% of callers reported alcohol or recreational substances at the time of the exposure. …”
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2978por Jones, Milissa, Omari, Habib, Adebajo, Sylvia, Gaydos, Charlotte, Kokogho, Afoke, Baral, Stefan, Nowak, Rebecca, Ake, Julie, Charurat, Manhattan, Robb, Merlin L, Crowell, Trevor A“…Routine HIV/STI screening, free condoms/lubricants, and counseling about safer sex practice is provided. …”
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2979por Kung, Vanessa, Pattanasin, Sarika, Ungsedhapand, Chaiwat, Wimonsate, Wipas, Thigpen, Michael, Dunne, Eileen“…Overall, most (77%) reported at least 1 of four risk behaviors in the last 3 months; among the 148, 120 (81%) had a sex partner with unknown or positive HIV status, 99 (67%) had anal sex without a condom, 22 (15%) reported an STI, and 16 (11%) received money or goods in exchange for sex. …”
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2980por Kapesa, Anthony, Basinda, Namanya, Nyanza, Elias C., Mushi, Martha F., Jahanpour, Ola, Ngallaba, Sospatro E.“…Moreover, about half of the study participants had used condom inconsistently and 5 out of 14 (37.5%) of participants who knew their status had never started treatment. …”
Publicado 2018
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