-
3121por Kunz, Anjali, Moodley, Amber, Colby, Donn J., Soltis, Michele, Robb-McGrath, Wesley, Fairchok, Alexandra, Faestel, Paul, Jungels, Amanda, Bender, Alexis A., Kamau, Edwin, Wingood, Gina, DiClemente, Ralph, Scott, Paul“…Content included STI/HIV knowledge and prevention, condom use skills, and interpersonal communication techniques. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3122por Lunkuse, Jane Frances, Kamacooko, Onesmus, Muturi-Kioi, Vincent, Chinyenze, Kundai, Kuteesa, Monica O., Price, Matt A., Mayanja, Yunia“…The prevalence of oral PrEP awareness was significantly higher among volunteers screened as alcohol dependents (aPR 1.89, 95% CI 1.08–3.29) and those with multiple sexual partners (aPR 1.84, 95% CI 1.01–3.35), but was lower among those who reported consistent condom use with recent sexual partners (aPR 0.58, 95% CI 0.37–0.91). …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3123por Zhang, Zewen, Ling, Xi, Liu, Lirong, Xi, Miaomiao, Zhang, Guozhen, Dai, Jianghong“…Modifiable behavioral factors such as condoms and drug use should be incorporated into HPV prevention strategies.…”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3124por Heck, Craig J., Mathur, Sanyukta, Alwang’a, Habel, Daniel, Oluoch-Madiang’, Obanda, Rael, Owiti, Mophine, Okal, Jerry“…Most AG (90.26%) and YW (94.12%) were PrEP-eligible due to inconsistent/no condom use, violence survivorship, or recent sexually transmitted infection symptoms. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3125por Rusow, Joshua A., Hidalgo, Marco A., Calvetti, Sam, Quint, Meg, Wu, Su, Bray, Bethany C., Kipke, Michele D.“…RESULTS: Compared to rates among their cisgender peers, participants reported experiencing adverse social and structural determinants of health—e.g. food insecurity (61%), housing instability (30%), and limited access to healthcare (26% had no place to go for healthcare)—and elevated rates of illicit drug use (19–85%), mental health problems (e.g. 60% self-reported depression), and involvement in sexual risk-related behaviors (e.g. among those reporting penetrative sex 57–67% reported sex without a condom). CONCLUSIONS: This study adds descriptions of both mental and sexual health outcomes of a non-clinical sample of TGD youth to the literature, particularly among young transgender men and gender nonbinary youth, who have frequently been excluded from previous studies of sexual health. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3126“…Among the 1433 international immigrants, 292 indicated that they never use a condom for homosexual sex, followed by sex with a stable partner (n=252), commercial sex (n=236), group sex (n=175), and casual sex (n=137). …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3127por Cantos, Valeria D, Hagen, Kimberly, Duarte, Ana Paula, Escobar, Carolina, Batina, Isabella, Orozco, Humberto, Rodriguez, Josue, Camacho-Gonzalez, Andres, Siegler, Aaron J“…OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe the qualitative process leading to the development of SaludFindr, a comprehensive HIV prevention mobile app aiming to increase PrEP uptake, HIV testing, and condom use by Latino SMM. METHODS: We conducted 13 in-depth interviews with Latino SMM living in the Atlanta area to explore their main barriers and facilitators to PrEP uptake and to analyze their opinions of potential SaludFindr app functionalities. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3128“…Men reported elevated HIV acquisition risk associated with alcohol use and condom-less sex with multiple partners as facilitators driving PrEP initiation. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3129“…CONCLUSIONS: Checkpoint visits reporting current PrEP use or intention to start PrEP correlated with eligibility criteria for PrEP, i.e. high partner numbers, inconsistent condom use during anal intercourse, and use of chemsex drugs. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3130por Ssekamatte, Tonny, Nalugya, Aisha, Mugambe, Richard K., Wagaba, Brenda, Nakalembe, Doreen, Mutebi, Aloysius, Bagonza, Richard Asaba, Tigaiza, Arnold, Kansiime, Winnifred K., Ssempala, Richard, Wafula, Solomon T., Isunju, John Bosco, Buregyeya, Esther“…Although there is evidence linking psychoactive substance use and risky sexual behaviours such as inconsistent condom use and multiple sexual relationships, there is limited data on sex under the influence of psychoactive substances among young people. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3131por Kefeni, Bilisumamulifna Tefera, Tesfaye, Sitota, Bayisa, Kenbon, Negara, Ebissa, Bati, Feyiso“…RESULT: A total of 324 women (108 cases and 216 controls) of reproductive age who were HIV positive were interviewed, with a response rate of 99.0%. urban residence (AOR = 2.67, 95%CI: 1.23- 5.77), having formal education (AOR = 2.93, 95% CI:1.36, 6.34), being counseled by health care provider (AOR = 5.42,95% CI: 2.67–11.03), no future fertility intention (AOR = 2.87, 95% CI:1.44–5.70), having CD4 count less than 500 cell/mm(3) (AOR = 4.18,95% CI:2.12–8.23), having information of HIV transmission from mother to child (AOR = 3.65,95% CI:1.49–8.95),not using condom during sexual intercourse (AOR = 4.86,95% CI:2.46–9.62),,having knowledge towards LARC (AOR = 2.38,95% CI:1.24–4.58) and attitude towards LARC (AOR = 6.41,95%CI:3.16–13.0) were independent determinants of LARC utilization among HIV positive women. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3132por Silva, Vanessa C. M., Kerr, Lígia R. F. S., Kendall, Carl, Mota, Rosa S., Guimarães, Mark Drew C., Leal, Andréa F., Merchan-Hamann, Edgar, Dourado, Inês, Veras, Maria Amélia, de Brito, Ana Maria, Pontes, Alexandre K., Macena, Raimunda H. M., Knauth, Daniela, Lima, Luana N. G. C., Cavalcante, Socorro, Camillo, Ana Cláudia, Díaz-Bermudez, Ximena P., Oliveira, Lisangela C., Magno, Laio, Lemos, Marcílio F., Compri, Adriana P., Motta-Castro, Ana Rita C., Moreira, Regina C.“…High levels of alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, irregular condom use, in addition to infection with other STIs, were associated with exposure to HCV. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3133“…RESULTS: Religious representatives' opinions were grouped into the following categories: rationale for the spread of HIV/AIDS, abstinence, condom use, sexuality and homosexuality, compassion, experiences with PWHA, recommendations and current approach to addressing HIV/AIDS in congregations. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Texto -
3134por Jin, Xia, Xu, Junjie, Smith, M Kumi, Xiao, Dong, Rapheal, Erica R, Xiu, Xiangfei, Ding, Zhengwei, Zhang, Yang, Jie, Yang, Liao, Ying, Cao, Ningxiao, Wu, Hao, Bao, Yugang“…Among the first-time testers, having multiple sexual partners (2-3 sexual partners: adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.44, 95% CI 1.08-5.50; 4 or above sexual partners: aOR 3.55, 95% CI 1.18-10.68) and reporting inconsistent condom use in the previous 3 months (aOR 7.95, 95% CI 3.66-17.26) were both associated with an HIV-positive result. …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3135por Ahmed, Saifuddin, Choi, Yoonjoung, Rimon, Jose G, Alzouma, Souleymane, Gichangi, Peter, Guiella, Georges, Kayembe, Patrick, Kibira, Simon P, Makumbi, Fredrick, OlaOlorun, Funmilola, Omoluabi, Elizabeth, Otupiri, Easmon, Oumarou, Sani, Seme, Assefa, Shiferaw, Solomon, Anglewicz, Philip, Radloff, Scott, Tsui, Amy“…We included the following as modern contraceptive methods: oral pills, intrauterine devices, injectables, male and female sterilisations, implants, condom, lactational amenorrhea method, vaginal barrier methods, emergency contraception, and standard days method. …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3136por Duncan, Dustin T., Hickson, DeMarc A., Goedel, William C., Callander, Denton, Brooks, Brandon, Chen, Yen-Tyng, Hanson, Hillary, Eavou, Rebecca, Khanna, Aditya S., Chaix, Basile, Regan, Seann D., Wheeler, Darrell P., Mayer, Kenneth H., Safren, Steven A., Carr Melvin, Sandra, Draper, Cordarian, Magee-Jackson, Veronica, Brewer, Russell, Schneider, John A.“…Sexual risk profiles were mainly the same between men from different study sites, with 22.9% of men in Chicago and 28.9% in the Deep South reporting consistent condom use during vaginal and anal sex (p = 0.26). …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3137por Violette, Lauren R, Niemann, Lisa A, McMahan, Vanessa M, Katz, David A, Chavez, Pollyanna R, Clark, Hollie A, Cornelius-Hudson, Andy, Ethridge, Steven F, McDougal, Sarah J, Ure II, George, Stekler, Joanne D, Delaney, Kevin P“…Aggregate and partner-specific questions asked about participation in all GSEs, threesomes, and four-or-more-somes including questions about number and HIV status of sex partners and condom use during the events. To evaluate question performance, we assessed the discrepancies in reporting between the aggregate and partner-specific questions, quantified question refusal rates, and calculated the additional time required to answer the GSE questions. …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3138“…Among participants, 72.2% (1053/1458) used condoms every time they had sex while 6.4% (94/1458) of people never used condom. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3139por Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Ameyaw, Edward Kwabena, Hubert, Amu, Agbemavi, Wonder, Armah-Ansah, Ebenezer Kwesi, Budu, Eugene, Sambah, Francis, Tackie, Vivian“…RHDM was generated from two variables: decision-making on sexual intercourse and decision-making on condom use. Binary logistic regression analysis was conducted and presented as Crude Odds Ratios (COR) and Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI). …”
Publicado 2020
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
3140“…There was also a reduction in sexual activities without condom use from 22% (11/49) to 19% (9/49), 18% (9/49) to 12% (6/49), and 21% (15/70) to 10% (7/70) among men who have sex with men (P=.45), transgender women (P=.25), and people who use drugs (P<.001), respectively. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto