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3421“…Finally, the study revealed that a preference for viewing SEOM displaying unprotected sex and higher levels of arousal attributed to direct SEOM exposure are significant predictors of having receptive anal sex without condoms.…”
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3422“…The results indicate that the pandemic reduced the used of intrauterine devices, and increased the use of male condoms, but with no overall decrease in contraceptive use. …”
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3423por Haqshenas, S.“…The effect of OC and IUD and sterilization on sex life compared to condoms was reported to be positive and in menstrual experiences, OC consumers reported higher satisfaction than other methods, in particular, IUD. …”
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3424por Ojih, Success Emmanuel, Adeyeye, Babatunde, Onoja, Ibe Ben, Adesina, Evaristus, Omole, Funke, Kayode-Adedeji, Tolulope“…The findings showed that the majority of the people were exposed to information on condoms, implants, and Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices (IUCDs) (Cuppar T) in the course of the campaign; however, most of them were not exposed to information on Oral Pills, Vasectomies, Tubal ligation and Injections. …”
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3425“…To help fill this gap, we conducted a mixed methods study with 27 mostly Black/African American and Latinx HIV-serodifferent heterosexual couples residing in New York City to explore their knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perspectives regarding combination HIV prevention, including condoms, PrEP and viral control. All couples expressed the desire to maintain viral suppression in the HIV-positive partner, which was not always achieved. …”
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3426por Jaita, Sawettachai, Pisutsan, Phimphan, Lawpoolsri, Saranath, Kitro, Amornphat, Kittitrakul, Chatporn, Kusolsuk, Teera, Kamolratanakul, Supitcha, Chompoosri, Poom, Flaherty, Gerard T., Dhitavat, Jittima“…Poor preventive practices were also observed, with less than half of those with new sexual partners consistently using condoms and less than half of those riding motorcycles always wearing helmets. …”
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3427por Agathis, Nickolas T., Annor, Francis B., Xu, Likang, Swedo, Elizabeth, Chiang, Laura, Coomer, Rachel, Hegle, Jennifer, Patel, Pragna, Forster, Norbert, O’Malley, Gabrielle, Ensminger, Alison L., Kamuingona, Rahimisa, Andjamba, Helena, Nshimyimana, Brigitte, Manyando, Molisa, Massetti, Greta M.“…One PCE, having a strong father–child relationship, was inversely associated with two risk factors among women (lifetime transactional sex (OR, 0.4; 95% CI, 0.2–0.7) and recent age-disparate sexual relationships (OR, 0.3; 95% CI, 0.2–0.5)), and significantly interacted with having ≥3 ACEs for three risk factors among women (not knowing a partner’s HIV status, infrequently using condoms, and ever having an STI) and one among men (having multiple sexual partners in the past year). …”
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3428“…Challenging concerns about the potential “disinhibiting” effect of ART as prevention, a Kenyan study found that widespread ART encourages greater use of condoms and does not increase the rate of risky sex. …”
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3429por Muyindike, Winnie, Fatch, Robin, Steinfield, Rachel, Matthews, Lynn T., Musinguzi, Nicholas, Emenyonu, Nneka I., Martin, Jeffrey N., Hahn, Judith A.“…The most common method used was injectable hormones (51.7%), followed by condoms (29.6%), and oral contraceptives (8.7%). In multivariable analysis, the odds of contraceptive use were significantly higher among women reporting secondary education, higher income, three or more children, and younger age. …”
Publicado 2012
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3430por Kidder, Daniel P., Bachanas, Pam, Medley, Amy, Pals, Sherri, Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet, Ackers, Marta, Howard, Andrea, DeLuca, Nick, Mbatia, Redempta, Sheriff, Muhsin, Arthur, Gilly, Katuta, Frieda, Cherutich, Peter, Somi, Geoffrey“…Fifty-two percent of participants had a partner of negative or unknown status, 24% were not using condoms consistently, and 11% reported STI symptoms in the last 6 months. …”
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3431por Chu, Zhenxing, Xu, Junjie, Reilly, Kathleen Heather, Lu, Chunming, Hu, Qinghai, Ma, Ning, Zhang, Min, Zhang, Jing, Jiang, Yongjun, Geng, Wenqing, Shang, Hong“…A total of 626 MSM participated in this survey. 54.8% had occasional male partners and 52.2% always used condoms with male sex partners. HIV prevalence was 5.0%. 76.7% were WTP in a preventive HIV vaccine clinical trial. …”
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3432por MORADI, Ghobad, MOHRAZ, Minoo, GOUYA, Mohammad Mehdi, DEJMAN, Masoumeh, SEYEDALINAGHI, SeyedAhmad, KHOSHRAVESH, Sahar, MALEKAFZALI ARDAKANI, Hossein“…The first category was prevention and counseling services with several sub-groups such as education and public and available consultation, distribution of condoms to vulnerable groups, increasing counseling centers in urban areas, providing appropriate psychological and supportive counseling, and family planning services. …”
Publicado 2014
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3433por Adjei, Kwame K., Laar, Amos K, Narh, Clement T., Abdulai, Martha A., Newton, Sam, Owusu-Agyei, Seth, Adjei, Sam“…RESULTS: The study gave an indication that there was a low availability of long acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) such as implants (14 %) and IUDs (14 %) in the health facilities. Male condoms (78 %) and combined oral contraceptives (82 %) were the most available At the bivariate level, emergency contraceptives were less likely to be found in public health facilities (OR = 0.11, p = 0.05). …”
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3434por Barth, Alexander, Schmälzle, Ralf, Hartung, Freda-Marie, Renner, Britta, Schupp, Harald T.“…BACKGROUND: People do not use condoms consistently but instead rely on intuition to identify sexual partners high at risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. …”
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3435por Egbe, Thomas Obinchemti, Tazinya, Rose-Mary Asong, Halle-Ekane, Gregory Edie, Egbe, Eta-Nkongho, Achidi, Eric Akum“…Ninety percent of the participants did not use condoms throughout pregnancy but had a good knowledge of PMTCT of HIV. …”
Publicado 2016
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3436por Du Mortier, Stéphane, Mukangu, Silas, Sagna, Charles, Nyffenegger, Laurent, Aebischer Perone, Sigiriya“…A sustainable workplace programme in these conflict settings requires constant adaptation, with regular follow-up given the relatively high turnover of staff, and ensuring sustainable stocks of condoms and antiretroviral drugs.…”
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3437por Natarajan, Abirami, Alaska Pendleton, Anna, Nelson, Brett D., Ahn, Roy, Oguttu, Monica, Dulo, Lidu, Eckardt, Melody J., Burke, Thomas F.“…Challenges to improvising UBT—e.g. searching for materials during an emergency, procuring male condoms, and inserting fluid via a small syringe—were reported to lead to delays in care. …”
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3438“…In addition, the notion of “risk group” and the symbolic division between “home space” (protected) and “street space” (unprotected) intensified a restricted and specific use of condoms, guided by the opposition between “woman of the street” (unknown women, prostitutes, among others) and “woman of the house” (wives, girlfriends). …”
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3439“…One of the major concerns revealed in this study is that Thai MSMs who reported being involved in substance use also reported avoiding use of condoms during intercourse.…”
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3440“…RESULTS: The prevalence of modern contraceptives in the Central Senatorial Zone of Bayelsa State was 36.8%. Condoms were the most common type of contraceptives used. …”
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