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3381por Gaspar, Mark, Wells, Alex, Hull, Mark, Tan, Darrell H. S., Lachowsky, Nathan, Grace, Daniel“…Affective attachments to established versions of “safer sex” (condoms and serosorting) made some GBQM less likely to try PrEP. …”
Publicado 2022
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3382“…RESULTS: In all, 250 (55.5%) participants used contraceptives. Condoms were the most frequently reported modern method (n = 142; 60.4%), followed by injectables (n = 55; 23.4%) and dual methods (n = 38; 15.3%). …”
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3383por Auerbach, Samantha, Agbemenu, Kafuli, Lorenz, Rebecca, Hequembourg, Amy, Ely, Gretchen E.“…Methods used most frequently included those that did not require prescription (i.e., external condoms and natural family planning methods) though many reported the use of intrauterine devices (IUDs). …”
Publicado 2023
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3384por Kwena, Zachary A., Cohen, Craig R., Sang, Norton M., Ng'ayo, Musa O., Ochieng, Jeremiah H., Bukusi, Elizabeth A.“…About 70% were involved in extramarital sex with only one quarter using condoms in their three most recent sexual encounters. …”
Publicado 2010
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3385por Carballo-Diéguez, Alex, Frasca, Timothy, Balan, Ivan, Ibitoye, Mobolaji, Dolezal, Curtis“…The study assessed whether at-risk HIV-uninfected men who have sex with men (MSM) who never or rarely use condoms and have multiple partners would use a rapid, oral fluid, HIV home test (HT) to screen potential sexual partners. …”
Publicado 2012
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3386por Ma, Qiaoqin, Pan, Xiaohong, Cai, Gaofeng, Yan, Jiezhe, Xu, Yun, Ono-Kihara, Masako, Kihara, Masahiro“…Over their lifetime, 12.1% responded “use condoms always/often” and 5.4% “always/often used oral contraceptives.” …”
Publicado 2013
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3387“…SDM requires the involvement of both partners and thus offers a natural entry point for providers to further explore partner communication, intimate partner violence, condoms, and HIV/STIs. CONCLUSION: SDM introduction broadens the range of FP methods available to couples in developing countries. …”
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3388“…About 40% of migrants fail to understand that condoms decrease the risk of HIV infection. Higher levels of education and internet usage associate with better HIV knowledge. …”
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3389por Thapa, Shyam“…Most ECP users are also aware of other options like condoms, the oral pill, and injectable contraceptives; and a considerable proportion of women using ECP had also used these methods before. …”
Publicado 2016
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3390por Teixeira, Luciana Barcellos, Pilecco, Flávia Bulegon, Vigo, Álvaro, Drachler, Maria de Lourdes, Leite, José Carlos de Carvalho, Knauth, Daniela Riva“…RESULTS: The occurrence of pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV is associated with a lower level of education (RP adjusted = 1.31; IC95%: 1.03–1.66), non-use of condoms in the first sexual intercourse (RP = 1.32; IC95%: 1.02–1.70), being 20 years old or less when diagnosed with HIV (RP = 3.48; IC95%: 2.02–6.01), and experience of violence related to the diagnosis of HIV (RP = 1.28; IC95%: 1.06–1.56). …”
Publicado 2017
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3391por Tsikouras, Panagiotis, Deuteraiou, Dorelia, Bothou, Anastasia, Anthoulaki, Xanthi, Chalkidou, Anna, Chatzimichael, Eleftherios, Gaitatzi, Fotini, Manav, Bachar, Koukouli, Zacharoula, Zervoudis, Stefanos, Trypsianis, Grigorios, Galazios, George“…Results: The most used contraceptive method—about two times more frequently—among Christian Orthodox participants was the oral contraceptive pill (p = 0.015; OR = 1.81, 95% CI = 1.13–2.90), while in the other group the use of condoms and IUDs was seven and three times more frequent, respectively. …”
Publicado 2018
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3392por VanEnk, Lauren, Shelus, Victoria, Mugeni, Catherine, Mukabatsinda, Marie, Cachan, Jeannette“…The national strategy equips community health workers (CHWs) to resupply pills, injectables and condoms to existing clients. With the aim of expanding access, SDM provision to first‐time users was added to the method mix in Gisagara district and assessed with a 12 month prospective, mixed methods study. …”
Publicado 2018
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3393“…High number of sexual partners, smoking, drinking, not using condoms and using sex toys during intercourse were identified as HPV infection risk factors. …”
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3394por Xu, Shuang-Fei, Wu, Jun-Qing, Yu, Chuan-Ning, Li, Yu-Yan, Zhao, Rui, Li, Yi-Ran, Zhou, Ying“…Reversible contraceptive methods were the most prevalent; couples largely decided to utilize condoms and family planning services. Conclusions: The comprehensive intervention had positive effects on knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) for SRH/family planning among the domestic migrant population. …”
Publicado 2020
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3395por Robert, Kimathi, Maryline, Mireku, Jordan, Kyongo, Lina, Digolo, Helgar, Musyoki, Annrita, Ikahu, Wanjiru, Mukoma, Lilian, Otiso“…RESULTS: Adolescent KPs preferred to access services in private health due to increased confidentiality, limited stigma and discrimination, access to adequate amount of condoms, friendly and fast-tracked services. Negative health provider attitudes made adolescent KPs dislike accessing health care in public health facilities. …”
Publicado 2020
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3396por Bailey, Robert C., Kimani, Makobu, Kabuti, Rhoda, Gumbe, Edwin, Otieno, George, Kimani, Joshua, Okall, Duncan, Sanders, Eduard J., Otieno, Fredrick O.“…Across pairwise comparisons daily PrEP was by far the least preferred (1%); quarterly injections (26%) and monthly pills (23%) were most preferred, followed by yearly implant (19%) and condoms (12%). When participants were “forced” to choose their most preferred PrEP option, only 10 (2.4%) chose the daily pill; more (37.1%) chose the quarterly injection than the monthly pill (34.8%) and the yearly implant (25.8%). …”
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3397por Yang, Zhongrong, Chen, Weiyong, Jin, Meihua, Chen, Wanjun, Zhou, Xin, Wang, Hui, Chen, Lin, Jiang, Tingting“…Multivariate analysis revealed the following independent influencing factors of homosexual behavior among male college students: the student's household registration was Zhejiang Province, the hometown was in the city, accepted male homosexual sex, had temporary sex in the last year, and awareness that the correct use of condoms can reduce the spread and risk of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. …”
Publicado 2021
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3398“…For contraception, adolescents most frequently used condoms, and use of the pill has decreased. DISCUSSION: The data from the current iteration indicate safe and responsible contraceptive behavior among young people in Germany. …”
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3399por Theuring, Stefanie, Rubagumya, Kenyonyozi, Schumann, Hannah, Harms, Gundel, Rubaihayo, John, Wanyenze, Rhoda“…One in six women engaged in HIV-specific risk behaviors including multiple sexual partners or alcohol abuse; 80% of the pregnant women reported to generally abstain from using condoms. In multivariate analysis, predictors of sexual risk behavior included being a client of the public health facilities as compared to the private facility (AOR 3.6 and 4.8, p < 0.001), being single, widowed or divorced or not cohabiting with the partner (AOR 4.7 and 2.3, p < 0.001), as well as higher household wealth (AOR 1.8, p < 0.001) and lack of partner status knowledge (AOR 1.6, p = 0.008). …”
Publicado 2021
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3400por Bay, Monica Baumgardt, Freitas, Marise Reis de, Lucas, Marcia Cavalcante Vinhas, Souza, Elizabeth Cristina Fagundes de, Roncalli, Angelo Giuseppe“…METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study to evaluate HIV testing during lifetime, factors associated with the decision to test, knowledge about HIV transmission, and use of condoms between MSM from the city of Natal, northeast Brazil. …”
Publicado 2019
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