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3521“…Most found the bMI sessions to have a positive impact on changing and reducing risky sexual behaviors, particularly it reportedly increased their use of condoms and reduced the number of multiple partners. …”
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3522“…RESULTS: The findings demonstrated that school based-sex education plus life-skill programs, voluntary and routine HIV counselling and testing, male condoms, street outreach programs, needle and syringe programs, programs for the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission, male circumcision, screening blood products and donated organs for HIV, and increased alcohol tax were all effective in reducing HIV infection among target populations in a cost-effective manner. …”
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3523“…Additional scenario analyses in which ethinylestradiol-based oral contraceptive users were modeled as having switched entirely to the use of male condoms, diaphragms or copper IUDs suggested that whether a higher or lower estrogenic load can be associated with the switching population depends on the typical failure rates of the options adopted following discontinuation. …”
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3524por Jones, Rachel K.“…The methods most commonly reported to have been used in the month the pregnancy began were condoms (28% and 24% in 2000 and 2014, p<.001) followed by the pill (14% and 13%, p=.12). …”
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3525“…The observation checklist helped to collect data on the visibility of male and female condoms in toilet facilities, and HIV and/or AIDS information on noticeboards, bins, stationery, billboards, etc. …”
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3526por O’Connell, Mary Beth, Samman, Leah, Bailey, Teresa, King, Larissa, Wellman, Gregory S.“…Respondents (n = 859) were 23.0 ± 4.9 years old, 83% white, 64% healthcare students, 32% student pharmacists, 69% sexually active, 68% with at least one episode of unprotected intercourse within a year, and 29% never using condoms. Forty-six percent of students were extremely likely and 26% moderately likely to get birth control from a pharmacist because it would be easier to adhere to birth control, could prevent unintended pregnancies, would be more convenient, and require less time. …”
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3527por da Silva, Breno Gonçalves, Ferreira, Laura Holtman, Ribeiro, Clea Elisa Lopes, Raboni, Sonia Mara“…CONCLUSION: The progressive increase in syphilis cases emphasizes the need for effective interventions to enhance adherence to the use of condoms, and to expand diagnosis and treatment for these key populations.…”
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3528por Pereira, H.“…Hierarchical multiple regression analysis to assess the effects of BMI on sexual health showed that being younger in age, self-identifying as gay, being in a relationship, having longer penises, adopting insertive position in sex and being normal weight were significant predictors of anal receptive sex without condoms, explaining 24.2% of the total variance. Yet, BMI was not predictive of sexual functioning. …”
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3529por Alsharif, Sarah S, Abu Saeed, Rowaina I, Alskhairi, Raneem F, Almuwallad, Safwan A, Mandili, Fatimah A, Shatla, Mokhtar“…Oral contraceptive pills (OCP) (97.2%, 33.8%), intrauterine devices (IUD) (97.2%, 22.7%), and male condoms (92.9%, 16.9%) were the most known and popular contraception methods used. …”
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3530“…Few parents and guardians supported the use of modern contraceptives, specifically condoms, to prevent unwanted pregnancy by the adolescents and parents/guardians, sexually transmitted infections, and early school dropouts. …”
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3531“…Nitrite inhalant use was not associated with non-use of condoms with casual sexual partners per se. CONCLUSION: Contemporary use of nitrite inhalants amongst young MSM is common and a strong indicator of anal intercourse with casual sexual partners. …”
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3532por Kong, Fabian YS, Hocking, Jane S, Link, Chris K, Chen, Marcus Y, Hellard, Margaret E“…After a night of sporting practice, participants provided a first pass urine sample, completed a brief questionnaire regarding risk taking behaviour and were then provided with condoms and health promotion materials about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). …”
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3533“…Almost all (97.4%) used contraception, typically IUDs or condoms. Reproductive knowledge was limited. Health needs emphasized by the participants included popularizing reproductive health information, being able to discuss their reproductive health concerns, free reproductive health insurance, examination and treatment. …”
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3534por Komas, Narcisse P, Baï-Sepou, Souleyman, Manirakiza, Alexandre, Léal, Josiane, Béré, Aubin, Le Faou, Alain“…Transmission risk factors were a familial antecedent of HBV, no utilisation of condoms and public scholarship. To lower HBV prevalence, an adequate program of active screening and vaccination for adolescents and young adults should be implemented, along with a universal immunization program.…”
Publicado 2010
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3535por Dubois-Arber, Françoise, Meystre-Agustoni, Giovanna, André, Jeannin, De Heller, Kim, Alain, Pécoud, Bodenmann, Patrick“…Overall, 13.4% of patients were defined as at STI risk - i.e. having not consistently used condoms with casual partners in the last 6 months, or with a paid partner during the last intercourse - regarding their sexual behaviour in the last year. 90.9% would have liked their physician to ask them questions concerning their sexual life; only 61.4% had ever had such a discussion. …”
Publicado 2010
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3536por Schmidt, Axel J., Rockstroh, Jürgen K., Vogel, Martin, An der Heiden, Matthias, Baillot, Armin, Krznaric, Ivanka, Radun, Doris“…We suggest that sharing snorting equipment as well as sharing sexual partners might be modes of sexual transmission. Condoms and gloves may not provide adequate protection if they are contaminated with blood. …”
Publicado 2011
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3537“…However, the consistent use of condoms with commercial sex partners was protective for HCV infection. …”
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3538por Ramachandran, Rajeswari, Chandrasekaran, V., Muniyandi, M., Jaggarajamma, K., Bagchi, Anasua, Sahu, Supriya“…Median age of clients was 30 years; 89% had never used condoms in their lives and 2% gave history of having received blood transfusion. …”
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3539por Kahn, James G., Muraguri, Nicholas, Harris, Brian, Lugada, Eric, Clasen, Thomas, Grabowsky, Mark, Mermin, Jonathan, Shariff, Shahnaaz“…A 2008 community integrated prevention campaign in Western Province, Kenya, reached 47,000 individuals over 7 days, providing HIV testing and counseling, water filters, insecticide-treated bed nets, condoms, and for HIV-infected individuals cotrimoxazole prophylaxis and referral for ongoing care. …”
Publicado 2012
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3540por Hunter, Charlotte, Strike, Carol, Barnaby, Lorraine, Busch, Adam, Marshall, Chantel, Shepherd, Susan, Hopkins, Shaun“…Many reported having sex with multiple partners and being less likely to use condoms while on the drug. Demand for harm reduction kits was mixed. …”
Publicado 2012
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