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3021por Mulaudzi, Mamakiri, Kiguwa, Peace, Zharima, Campion, Otwombe, Kennedy, Hlongwane, Khuthadzo, Dietrich, Janan J.“…Sex was with a dating partner (86.0%, n = 92/107) and 63% used a condom during last sexual contact. Males were more likely than females to have one-night stand sexual partners (23.5% vs 7.1%; P = .0176), make weekly changes in partners (17.7% vs 5.4%; P = .0442) and used condoms with their partners (92.2% vs 53.6%; P < .0001) during last sexual contact. …”
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3022por Govender, Kaymarlin, Beckett, Sean, Reddy, Tarylee, Cowden, Richard G., Cawood, Cherie, Khanyile, David, Kharsany, Ayesha B. M., George, Gavin, Puren, Adrian“…Approximately half of participants (49.9%; n = 8414) reported engaging in sexual activity, and 48.1% (n = 3946) reported condom use at the most recent sexual encounter. KwaZulu-Natal province had a higher HIV prevalence than Gauteng province (15.1% vs 7.8%; P < .001). …”
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3023por Hamill, Matthew M., Onzia, Annet, Wang, Tza-Huei, Kiragga, Agnes N., Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang, Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind, Gough, Ethan, Kyambadde, Peter, Melendez, Johan H., Manabe, Yukari C.“…Multivariable analysis demonstrated significant associations between curable STI coinfections and younger age, transactional sex, but not HIV status, nor condom or alcohol use. CONCLUSIONS: STI coinfections including HIV their associated risk factors, and gonococcal AMR were common in this population. …”
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3024por Nematollahi, Azar, Gharibzadeh, Safoora, Damghanian, Maryam, Gholamzadeh, Saeid, Farnam, Farnaz“…About half of the participants used condoms occasionally during sex (48.7%) and the most important reason for not using condoms in most cases was not having a condom (37.9%). …”
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3025por Watkins, Rebecca L, Browne, Felicia A, Kizakevich, Paul N, Howard, Brittni N, Turner, Leslie B, Eckhoff, Randall, Wechsberg, Wendee M“…Other aspects of the intervention did not lend themselves to such straightforward adaptation, such as hands-on condom proficiency practice and one-on-one goal-setting activities. …”
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3026“…Indicators of risky sex include: (1) Not using a condom; (2) Having more than one sex partner; (3) Having sex in exchange for cash or in-kind compensation; and (4) Having sex without consent. …”
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3027por Yuan, Yan, Ruan, Fang, Liu, Yusi, Wu, Lei, Pan, Mingliang, Ye, Zijie, Zhao, Youxiong, Lin, Lu, Zhang, Li, Liu, Jiajun, Luo, Dongsheng, Zhu, Bangzheng, Liao, Xinyu, Hong, Mengsi, Wang, Siyi, Chen, Jilun, Li, Zihao, Yang, Gaoming, Jiang, Hongfang, Fu, Guochen, Wang, Junfang“…Furthermore, females with multiple partners and males who came from low- income households, experienced sexual abuse, perceived difficulties in acquiring condoms and did not know how to use condoms correctly were also at higher risk of experiencing an unintended pregnancy. …”
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3028por Xu, Xianglong, Yu, Zhen, Ge, Zongyuan, Chow, Eric P F, Bao, Yining, Ong, Jason J, Li, Wei, Wu, Jinrong, Fairley, Christopher K, Zhang, Lei“…RESULTS: The important predictors for HIV and STI risk were gender, age, men who reported having sex with men, number of casual sexual partners, and condom use. Our machine learning–based risk prediction tool, named MySTIRisk, performed at an acceptable or excellent level on testing data sets (area under the curve [AUC] for HIV=0.78; AUC for syphilis=0.84; AUC for gonorrhea=0.78; AUC for chlamydia=0.70) and had stable performance on both external validation data from 2019 (AUC for HIV=0.79; AUC for syphilis=0.85; AUC for gonorrhea=0.81; AUC for chlamydia=0.69) and data from 2020-2021 (AUC for HIV=0.71; AUC for syphilis=0.84; AUC for gonorrhea=0.79; AUC for chlamydia=0.69). …”
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3029por Free, Caroline, Palmer, Melissa J, McCarthy, Ona L, Jerome, Lauren, Berendes, Sima, Knight, Megan, Carpenter, James R, Morris, Tim P, Jamal, Zahra, Dhaliwal, Farandeep, French, Rebecca S, Hickson, Ford Colin Ian, Gubijev, Anasztazia, Wellings, Kaye, Baraitser, Paula, Roberts, Ian, Bailey, Julia V, Clayton, Tim, Devries, Karen, Edwards, Phil, Hart, Graham, Michie, Susan, Macgregor, Louis, Turner, Katy M E, Potter, Kimberley“…It was hypothesised that safetxt would reduce the risk of chlamydia and gonorrhoea reinfection at one year by improving three key safer sex behaviours: partner notification at one month, condom use, and sexually transmitted infection testing before unprotected sex with a new partner. …”
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3030“…OUTCOMES: The main outcome measures used regarding risky sexual behavior are the following: condom use in the last sexual intercourse, early sexual debut, and having multiple sexual partners. …”
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3031“…Age of the FSWs (15–19 years old (AOR=0.03; 95% CI=0.01–0.12)), non-formal educational level (AOR=3.18; 95% CI=1.78–5.68), monthly income <2,500 ETB (AOR=3.05; 95% CI=1.45–6.42), major depression (AOR=1.85; 95% CI=1.18–2.89), forced first sex experience (AOR=1.71; 95% CI=1.2–2.44), condom breakage (AOR=1.62; 95% CI=1.14–2.30), Hepatitis B seropositivity (AOR=2.32; 95% CI=1.10–4.90), and Hepatitis C seropositivity (AOR=5.37; 95% CI=1.70–16.93) were strongly associated with Syphilis–HIV co-infection among FSWs in Ethiopia. …”
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3032por Zheng, Min, Qin, Chenyuan, Qian, Xiaohan, Yao, Yongming, Liu, Jue, Yuan, Zhi, Ma, Lin, Fan, Jiacheng, Tao, Rui, Zhou, Feng, Chen, Wenyan, Zhu, Zhilin, Liu, Min, Yang, Guanghong“…For self-reported HIV-infected individuals, education (bachelor degree: aOR = 0.40, 95% CI: 0.18–0.89) and poor condom use (sometimes: aOR = 2.18, 95% CI: 1.06–4.47) may also affect the vaccination. …”
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3033por Shi, Lingen, Luo, Jun, Chen, Yuheng, Chen, Liping, Hu, Haiyang, Qiu, Tao, Liu, Xiaoyan, Xu, Xiaoqin, Chen, Yunting, Zhang, Zhi, Zhou, Ying, Lu, Jing, Fu, Gengfeng“…Most FSWs (85.6%) reported consistent condom use with clients in the past month. Only 10.6% of FSWs reported group sex, and 68.3% self–reported HIV testing in the previous year. …”
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3034por Garrett, Grace, Eyasu, Rahwa, Cover, Amelia A, Davis, Ashley, Harfouch, Omar, Ebah, Emade, Bijole, Phyllis, Gannon, Catherine, Wang, Vivian, Spikes, Michelle, Imani, F N U, Jones, Miriam, Masur, Henry, Kottilil, Shyam, Kattakuzhy, Sarah, Rosenthal, Elana S“…In addition, we found low rates of consistent condom use despite multiple sexual partners, regardless of viral load. …”
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3035por Ugarte, Ainoa, de la Mora, Lorena, García, David, Martínez-Rebollar, María, de Lazzari, Elisa, Torres, Berta, Inciarte, Alexy, Ambrosioni, Juan, Chivite, Iván, Solbes, Estela, de Loredo, Nicolás, Del Carlo, Guillermo Federico, González-Cordón, Ana, Blanco, José Luis, Martínez, Esteban, Mallolas, Josep, Laguno, Montserrat“…At baseline, 55% disclosed chemsex practice and 3% slamming. During follow-up, condom use for anal intercourse decreased from 41% to 13% (p ≤ 0.0001) and one HIV infection was detected; other risk behaviors and STIs remained stable. …”
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3036por Annor, Francis B, Chiang, Laura F, Oluoch, Patricia R, Mang’oli, Vivienne, Mogaka, Marygorret, Mwangi, Mary, Ngunjiri, Anne, Obare, Francis, Achia, Thomas, Patel, Pragna, Massetti, Greta M, Dahlberg, Linda L, Simon, Thomas R, Mercy, James A“…The prevalence of several risk factors for violence and HIV also declined, including infrequent condom use, endorsement of inequitable gender norms, endorsement of norms justifying wife beating, and never testing for HIV. …”
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3037por Machemedze, Takwanisa“…The outcome measure was a composite measure of sexual behaviour derived from whether the young adult women ever had sex before, previous number of sexual partners and condom use. The mediator variable was self-perceived risk of contracting HIV. …”
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3038por Peng, Qiaoli, Liu, Xiaoning, Tang, Xian, Zhang, Qiuyue, Zhao, Jin, Zheng, Chenli, Zhao, Fang, Zhou, Yang, Zhang, Lukun, Sun, Liqin, Zhang, Haitao, Jia, Xinyun, Song, Ying, Cao, Tingzhi, Wang, Siyuan, Rao, Man, Chen, Zhiwei, Wang, Hui, He, Yun“…RESULTS: Overall, 96.6% (84/87) of the newly identified primary HIV-1-infected patients were male, including 88.5% (77/87) men have sex with men (MSM), with a median age of 29.0 years (Q(1)–Q(3): 24.0–34.0 years); of these, 85.1% (74/87) reported high-risk sexual behaviors with casual partners. The rate of condom usage was only 28.7% (25/87). The overall rate of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) was 8.0% (7/87, including 4 PrEP and 3 PEP cases) around the potential exposure, although 41.4% of the patients had prior awareness of such interventions. …”
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3039por Lin, Wei, Huang, Weikang, Mei, Chaofan, Liu, Peiyi, Wang, He, Yuan, Shixin, Zhao, Xiaoshan, Wang, Yueyun“…Signing up with family doctors was marginally associated with past screening participation (OR: 1.13, 95%CI: 0.99–1.28), which tended to be robust among women with health insurance, being older than 25 years old at sexual debut, using condom consistently during sexual intercourse, and with a low level of HPV related knowledge. …”
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3040por Masonbrink, Abbey R., Hurley, Emily A., Schuetz, Nikolaus, Rodean, Jonathan, Rupe, Emily, Lewis, Kemi, Boncoeur, Marie Daphnée, Miller, Melissa K.“…At last sexual activity, 127 (64%) reported use of any contraceptive method; Among them, condoms were the most common method (80%). Among those with previous condom use, most reported use less than half the time (55%). …”
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