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3321“…Unsafe sex with HIV-infected individuals remains a major route for HIV transmission, and protective strategies, such as the distribution of free condoms and pre-or post-prophylaxis medication, have failed to control the spread of HIV, particularly in resource-limited settings and high HIV prevalence areas. …”
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3322por Tabong, Philip Teg-Nefaah, Maya, Ernest Tei, Adda-Balinia, Terence, Kusi-Appouh, Dela, Birungi, Harriet, Tabsoba, Placide, Adongo, Philip Baba“…Although, there was general agreement about providing SRH services in school, many of the respondents disagreed with distribution of condoms in schools as they believed that availing condoms would encourage adolescents to experiment with sex. …”
Publicado 2018
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3323por Cheng, Chih-Yuan, Quaife, Matthew, Eakle, Robyn, Cabrera Escobar, Maria A., Vickerman, Peter, Terris-Prestholt, Fern“…This paper aims to explore HIV prevention preferences among heterosexual men in urban South Africa, as well as to examine the demand and characteristics of men who favour long-acting injectable (LAI) PrEP over condoms and oral PrEP. METHODS: Data were collected among 178 self-reported HIV-negative heterosexual men, who were given example products and information before being asked which they preferred. …”
Publicado 2019
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3324por Alyahya, Mohammad S., Hijazi, Heba H., Alshraideh, Hussam A., Al-sheyab, Nihaya A., Alomari, Dana, Malkawi, Sara, Qassas, Sarah, Darabseh, Samah, Khader, Yousef S.“…Women who use OCs and women who have undergone permanent sterilization are likely to have lower QoL than women who use IUDs or implant and injectable hormones and those whose husbands use condoms.…”
Publicado 2019
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3325por Ouma, Lynette, Bozkurt, Burcu, Chanley, Jill, Power, Christine, Kakonge, Ronald, Adeyemi, Oluwatosin C., Kudekallu, Ramya Jawahar, Leahy Madsen, Elizabeth“…RESULTS: In all three countries, youth reported that condoms are the most commonly sought contraceptive method because they are easiest to access and because youth have limited knowledge of other methods. …”
Publicado 2021
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3326“…In total, 17,105 (72%) of women opted for a contraceptive method that included long-acting reversible contraceptives, 2,313 (10%); short-term excluding condoms, 3,436 (27%); and condoms, 8,113 (34%). The key predictors identified for uptake of the post-abortion family planning method indicated that women more than 25 years of age, in the early second trimester, and who were counseled on post-abortion family planning were more likely to adopt the contraceptive method than others. …”
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3327por Wang, Ke-Wei, Wu, Jun-Qing, Zhao, Hong-Xin, Li, Yu-Yan, Zhao, Rui, Zhou, Ying, Ji, Hong Lei“…Misconceptions regarding HIV transmission, poor perception of HIV infection, and low use of condoms were not uncommon. Among those who had sexual intercourse, 73.7% had not used condoms in their last sexual intercourse, and 28.6% reported having engaged in sexual risk behavior (defined as having at least one non-regular partner). …”
Publicado 2013
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3328por Dhana, Ashar, Luchters, Stanley, Moore, Lizzie, Lafort, Yves, Roy, Anuradha, Scorgie, Fiona, Chersich, Matthew“…Most services distributed male condoms, but only 10% provided female condoms. HIV services mainly encompassed HIV counselling and testing; few offered HIV care and treatment such as CD4 testing or antiretroviral therapy (ART). …”
Publicado 2014
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3329por Park, Connie, Taylor, Tonya, Rios, Nataly, Khedimi, Rabea, Weiss, Caryn, Dolce, Eileen, Zingman, Barry, Blackstock, Oni“…With regards to their sex lives, PrEP allowed some to feel more connected to their partners in part because they felt they could forgo condoms. In contrast, PrEP provided “an extra layer of protection” for others when used with condoms and decreased HIV-related anxiety. …”
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3330por van der Straten, Ariane, Agot, Kawango, Ahmed, Khatija, Weinrib, Rachel, Browne, Erica N, Manenzhe, Kgahlisho, Owino, Fredrick, Schwartz, Jill, Minnis, Alexandra“…A majority of participants preferred TRIO products to male condoms, an existing MPT. Injections were most liked and best used, however, they are years away from reaching the clinics. …”
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3331por Ontiri, Susan, Were, Vincent, Kabue, Mark, Biesma-Blanco, Regien, Stekelenburg, Jelle“…In 2014, higher rates were seen for pills (44.9%) and male condoms (42.9%). The determinants of contraceptive discontinuation among women of reproductive age in the 2003 survey included users of short-term contraception methods, specifically for those who used male condoms (hazard ratio [HR] = 3.30, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.13–5.11) and pills (HR = 2.68; 95CI = 1.79–4.00); and younger women aged 15–19 year (HR = 2.07; 95% CI = 1.49–2.87) and 20–24 years (HR = 1.94; 95% CI = 1.61–2.35). …”
Publicado 2020
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3332por Arije, Olujide, Udoh, Ekerette, Ijadunola, Kayode, Afolabi, Olusegun, Aransiola, Joshua, Omoregie, Godpower, Tomori-Adeleye, Oyebukola, Ukeme-Edet, Obiarairiuku, Fajemisin, Oluwole, Titus, Rachel, Onayade, Adedeji“…Also, there was between 15 to 20 positive percentage point difference between intervention and control for the uptake of HIV testing, and between 5 to 9 positive percentage point difference for uptake of male condoms. These differences were statistically significant at p<0.001. …”
Publicado 2023
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3333“…Existing non-hormonal contraceptives include permanent sterilization, copper intrauterine devices (IUDs), chemical/physical barriers such as spermicides and condoms, as well as traditional family planning methods including withdrawal and the rhythm method. …”
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3334“…Many pointed out that married women as a group were infected more often because of unfaithful partners who refused to use condoms during sex. Conclusion. The women were well aware of the routes of HIV transmission. …”
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3335por Shaikhrezai, Kasra, Khorsandi, Maziar, Brackenbury, Edward T, Prasad, Sai, Zamvar, Vipin, Butler, John, Berg, Geoffrey“…We used readily available, low cost materials such as lint roller tubes, foam sheet, press-and-seal bags, glue, plywood sheet, heat-shrink sleeving tubes and condoms as the basic material to create a low-fidelity, aortic root, training simulator. …”
Publicado 2015
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3336“…Patients surveyed reported practitioners discuss condoms (94%) and contraception (71%) more often than pregnancy desire (38%). …”
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3337“…These findings underscore the importance of continued efforts by CDC and state and local health departments to educate female travelers of childbearing age about risks for and prevention of Zika virus infection, particularly emphasizing use of condoms and abstinence to prevent transmission.…”
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3338“…We adopted Pontryagin’s maximum principle to determine the optimality system for the syphilis model, which was solved numerically to show that syphilis transmission can be optimally best control using a combination of condoms usage and treatment in the primary stage of infection in both infected male and female populations.…”
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3339“…Less than 50% of the heterosexual patients attending this clinic use condoms, though more claim to intend to use them in future.…”
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3340“…Knowledge of any contraceptives was almost universal (99.6 %) but only 22.1 % knew about female condoms. Perceived acceptability of contraceptive use at the university (93 %) or being beneficial to male partners too (97.8 %) were high. …”
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