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3241por Ramakrishnan, Lakshmi, Ramanathan, Shreena, Chakrapani, Venkatesan, Goswami, Prabuddhagopal, Deshpande, Sucheta, Yadav, Diwakar, Sen, Shrabanti, George, Bitra, Paranjape, Ramesh“…All subgroups of MSM require tailored information and skills to consistently use condoms with different types of partners of either gender.…”
Publicado 2015
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3242por Kibira, Simon P. S., Makumbi, Fredrick, Daniel, Marguerite, Atuyambe, Lynn Muhimbuura, Sandøy, Ingvild Fossgard“…In the unadjusted analyses, all the sexual risk behaviours were associated with willingness to be circumcised, while in the adjusted analysis, non-marital sex (Adj PRR 1.27; CI: 1.16–1.40) and non-use of condoms at last such sex (Adj PRR 1.18; CI: 1.07–1.29) were associated with higher willingness to be circumcised. …”
Publicado 2015
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3243“…Among those currently sexually active (n = 69), 57% did not consistently use condoms and 30% had more than one sexual partner in the past six months. …”
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3244“…In total, the database covers 555 years of program experience with social marketing programs that distribute and promote the use of oral contraceptives and condoms. Specifically, our analysis assesses to what extent the model used by different reproductive health social marketing programs has varied across different socio-economic contexts. …”
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3245“…INTRODUCTION: Great advances in medical research concerning methods of contraception have been achieved in recent years, however, more than 25% of couples worldwide still rely on condoms – a method with poor efficacy. Even though there is a spectrum of 11 different contraceptive methods for women, there are only 4 commonly used by men (condoms, periodic abstinence, withdrawal and vasectomy). …”
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3246por Sato, Ryoko, Elewonibi, Bilikisu, Msuya, Sia, Manongi, Rachel, Canning, David, Shah, Iqbal“…Discontinuation was lowest for implants (12.3%) and highest for male condoms (60.1%), the most common reason being side effects (11.7%). 59.8% of women who discontinued did not switch to another method within 3 months following discontinuation and 20.9% experienced pregnancy. …”
Publicado 2020
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3247por Pereira, Henrique“…Participants with overweight and obesity showed a lower frequency of anal receptive sex without condoms when scompared to participants with normal weight. …”
Publicado 2021
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3248por Nyumayo, Said, Konje, Eveline, Kidenya, Benson, Kapesa, Anthony, Hingi, Marko, Wango, Nyagwegwe, Ngimbwa, Joshua, Alphonce, Violeth, Basinda, Namanya“…Street-children using condoms were less likely to be affected by HIV compared to those who were not using (OR = 0.24; 95% CI 0.04–0.97). …”
Publicado 2022
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3249“…RESULTS: Key results suggest that cisgender women, intersex individuals, and transgender women are less likely to use condoms relative to cisgender men. Meanwhile, white individuals were least likely to use condoms while bisexual individuals were most likely. …”
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3250por Ensor, Samuel, Mechie, Imogen, Ryan, Rebecca, Mussa, Aamirah, Bame, Bame, Tamuthiba, Lefhela, Moshashane, Neo, Morroni, Chelsea“…During SDMs, PLWH found it more difficult to access condoms and treatment for HIV and STIs; attend HIV appointments; and maintain adherence to antiretroviral therapy. …”
Publicado 2023
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3251“…Significant negative correlations were suggested between substance use and the use of condoms and the use of PrEP and the intake of antiretroviral therapy (ART). …”
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3252por Perelló-Capo, Josep, Quílez-Conde, José C., Gutiérrez-Alés, José, Lobo-Abascal, Paloma, Parra-Ribes, Inmaculada, Cristóbal-García, Ignacio, Andeyro-García, Mercedes, Herrero-Conde, Mercedes, Rius-Tarruella, Joan, Calaf-Alsina, Joaquim“…The highest-rated methods were condoms among WGP and LNG-IUDs among OB/GYNs. Effectiveness was the most valued attribute of contraceptive methods for both. …”
Publicado 2023
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3253por Yi, Kyong Wook, Kim, Seul Ki, Lee, Dong-Yun, Lee, Sa Ra, Shin, Hyosun, Choi, DooSeok“…CONCLUSION: The majority of Korean women are familiar with condoms and natural methods, but lack knowledge about alternative contraceptive methods, including LARC. …”
Publicado 2022
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3254por Dhar, J. Patricia, Walline, Heather, Mor, Gil, Fathallah, Lamia, Szpunar, Susanna, Saravolatz, Louis, Carey, Thomas“…CONCLUSION: Our high-risk cohort lacked knowledge about HPV-related diseases and were not employing strategies to reduce their risk with vaccination and condoms. This study highlights the need for cervical health education, increased monitoring, and intervention in these high-risk women.…”
Publicado 2023
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3255“…Around 21% of unmarried migrants had pre-marital sexual experience and almost half (47.4%) never used condoms during sexual intercourse. The most obtained RH services was about STD/AIDS health education (female: 49.6%, male: 50.2%) and free prophylactic use of contraceptives and/or condoms (female: 42.5%, male: 48.3%). …”
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3256“…All other forms of contraceptives (ie, intra-uterine devices, condoms or vaginal barriers) were not correlated with prostate cancer incidence or mortality. …”
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3257por Peng, Zhihang, Yang, Haitao, Norris, Jessie, Chen, Xin, Huan, Xiping, Yu, Rongbin, Wang, Ning, Shen, Hongbing, Chen, Feng“…Both having received condoms and having received lubricant were negatively associated with HIV sero-conversion at the 12 months’ follow-up. …”
Publicado 2012
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3258“…Most utilised prevention methods were voluntary counselling and testing services and free condoms. Perceived susceptibility and perceived threat of HIV/AIDS score was also found to correlate with HIV risk index score. …”
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3259“…Only 89 (23.2%) believed that circumcision would lead to complacency and compromise the use of condoms to prevent against infection with HIV. Respondents who had education above primary were less likely to think that circumcision would compromise the use of condoms (AOR=0.49, CI: 0.31- 0.79). …”
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3260“…Although many young people stop using condoms with their partner after a while, most of them did not get tested for STIs. …”
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