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3201“…RESULTS: Findings showed that students had little knowledge of contraceptives. The male and female condoms were the main contraceptive types reported out of the many modern and traditional methods of contraceptives. …”
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3202“…These include increased availability of bleach and condoms and the introduction of methadone treatment and syringe exchange in prison.…”
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3203“…CONCLUSION: A significant number of women proved a better and positive attitude to reproductive health after intervention such as improved use of condoms to evade risks associated with unprotected sex, concern about risk of HIV and STIs…”
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3204por Wanyenze, Rhoda K., Musinguzi, Geofrey, Kiguli, Juliet, Nuwaha, Fred, Mujisha, Geoffrey, Musinguzi, Joshua, Arinaitwe, Jim, Matovu, Joseph K. B.“…RESULTS: FSWs indicated that HIV services were available and these included condoms, HIV testing and treatment, and management of sexually transmitted infections. …”
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3205por Betunga, Benjamin, Atuhaire, Phionah, Nakasiita, Catherine, Kanyamuneza, Christa, Namiiro, Proscovia, Tugume, Joseph, Hairat, Matovu, Sarki, Ahmed M., Mugabi, Benedicto, Lilian, Birungi, Mugisha, Richard, Kumakech, Edward, Asiimwe, John Baptist“…Most participants who tested for HIV had ever used condoms (16.2%), followed by those who received safe male circumcision and had ever used condoms (15%), and those who tested for HIV and had started on antiretroviral therapy (ART) (9.1%). …”
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3206“…Service providers cited marital infidelity and cultural and religious attitudes about condoms as barriers to women protecting themselves. …”
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3207por Batist, Elizabeth, Brown, Benjamin, Scheibe, Andrew, Baral, Stefan D, Bekker, Linda-Gail“…Participants reported gaining access to MSM-specific HIV-prevention information, condoms and water-based lubricant through the small-group meetings. …”
Publicado 2013
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3208por Kibira, Simon PS, Nansubuga, Elizabeth, Tumwesigye, Nazarius M, Atuyambe, Lynn M, Makumbi, Fredrick“…The commonest risky sexual behaviors were multiple life-time sexual partners (4+), 59%; non-use of condoms with non-marital sexual partners, 55%; and having non-marital sex, 33%. …”
Publicado 2014
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3209por Mack, Natasha, Evens, Emily M, Tolley, Elizabeth E, Brelsford, Kate, Mackenzie, Caroline, Milford, Cecilia, Smit, Jennifer A, Kimani, Joshua“…In Kenya, FSWs said the products might help them earn more money, because they would feel safer accepting more clients or having sex without condoms for a higher price. SDCs said the products might replace condoms and reanimate couples’ sex lives. …”
Publicado 2014
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3210por Barden-O’Fallon, Janine, Speizer, Ilene S, Calhoun, Lisa M, Montana, Livia, Nanda, Priya“…This indicates that there was little method switching between condoms, traditional methods, and other forms of modern methods reported in the calendar. …”
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3211“…The most common contraceptive used by women with a history of induced abortion was condoms, indicating that despite adoption of a modern method, many women are still at risk for an unintended pregnancy. …”
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3212“…The previous history of sexually transmitted infections, multiple sexual partners, not using condoms during sexual intercourse and poor knowledge of sexually transmitted infections were found to be associated with the infections. …”
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3213“…Correctional facilities house a disproportionate number of HIV-infected persons, and most do not provide inmates with condoms. Correctional healthcare providers should be familiar with primary HIV infection and acute retroviral syndrome.…”
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3214por Ruiz-Burga, Elisa“…Background: Since the emergence of HIV and the AIDS pandemic, the majority of risk-reduction interventions have been centred on the use of condoms in sex workers. Methods: This qualitative study recruited 25 male migrant sex workers in London to understand their risk perception and condomless sex experiences within the context of sex work and private life. …”
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3215por Yadav, Diwakar, Chakrapani, Venkatesan, Goswami, Prabuddhagopal, Ramanathan, Shreena, Ramakrishnan, Lakshmi, George, Bitra, Sen, Shrabanti, Subramanian, Thilakavathi, Rachakulla, Harikumar, Paranjape, Ramesh S.“…Among frequent users (40 % of the sample), defined as those who consumed alcohol daily or at least once a week, 66 % were aged 25 years and above, 53 % self-identified as kothi (feminine/receptive), and 63 % consistently used condoms with male paying partners. Multivariate logistic regression demonstrated that frequent users were more likely to be aged 25 years and above, less likely to self-identify as kothi, and less likely to consistently use condoms with male paying (AOR = 0.7; 95 % CI 0.5–0.9) and male regular (AOR = 0.7; 95 % CI 0.6–0.9) partners. …”
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3216“…Gender differences regarding the use of condoms are also evident. The paper attempts to grapple with the non-use of condoms despite the knowledge that these prevent pregnancy and provide protection from sexually-transmitted diseases. …”
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3217“…A total of 74% (14,888 out of 19,998) of those who requested condoms were not provided with specific instructions on their use. …”
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3218“…Furthermore, modern contraceptive use (particularly condoms and female sterilisation) is reduced when women live in an extended household. …”
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3219“…Participants were less likely to belong to the outcome group if they were out to their primary doctor (OR = 0.54), were well-educated about post-exposure prophylaxis (OR = 0.46), had sought information on HIV in the past year and kept condoms in an accessible place (OR = 0.20), or believed that insisting on condoms would lead partners to assume they were HIV-negative (OR = 0.20). …”
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3220“…Girls made very infrequent use of condoms, while boys had more sexist attitudes and made habitual use of withdrawal. …”
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