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3561por Kowalska, Justyna D., Shepherd, Leah, Ankiersztejn-Bartczak, Magdalena, Cybula, Aneta, Czeszko-Paprocka, Hanna, Firląg-Burkacka, Ewa, Mocroft, Amanda, Horban, Andrzej“…Multivariate factors associated with a lower rate of linkage to care were hetero/bisexual sexual orientation, lower education, not having an HIV-positive partner and not using condoms in a stable relationship. Multivariate factors associated with starting cART were lower education, recent year of linked to care, and first HIV RNA and CD4 cell count. …”
Publicado 2016
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3562por Chikovore, Jeremiah, Gillespie, Natasha, McGrath, Nuala, Orne-Gliemann, Joanna, Zuma, Thembelihle“…Amid the tensions, men struggled with disclosing their HIV status, and used various strategies to avoid or postpone disclosing, or disclose indirectly, while women’s ability to access care readily, use condoms, or communicate about HIV appeared similarly curtailed. …”
Publicado 2016
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3563por Pam, V. C., Mutihir, J. T., Nyango, D. D., Shambe, I., Egbodo, C. O., Karshima, J. A.“…About 82% had previously used other contraceptives (mostly short-acting methods such as injectables, pills, and condoms), with only 18% starting Jadelle as the first-ever contraceptive method. …”
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3564por George, Gavin, Govender, Kaymarlin, Beckett, Sean, Montague, Carl, Frohlich, Janet“…The analysis for this paper compares two groups of sexually active school-going males: the first group reported having sex during the healing period (n = 40) and the second group (n = 98) reported no sex during the healing period (mean age: 17.7, SD: 1.7).The results show that 29% (n = 40) of young males (mean age: 17.9, SD: 1.8) who were previously sexually active, resumed sexual activity during the healing period, had on average two partners and used condoms inconsistently. In addition, those males that engage in sexual activity during the healing period were less inclined to practice safe sex in the future (AOR = 0.055, p = 0.002) than the group of males who reported no sex during the healing period. …”
Publicado 2016
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3565por Pan, Shi, Xu, Jun-Jie, Han, Xiao-Xu, Zhang, Jing, Hu, Qing-Hai, Chu, Zhen-Xing, Hai, Yan-Qiu, Mao, Xiang, Yu, Yan-Qiu, Geng, Wen-Qing, Jiang, Yong-Jun, Shang, Hong“…Being a migrant non-Shenyang resident MSM (aOR = 1.9, 95% CI [1.3–2.9]) and occasionally/never using condoms with casual homosexual partners (aOR = 1.7, 95% CI [1.1–2.6]) were two distinct risk factors for HIV infection in IBM. …”
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3566“…None of the men with diagnosed problems were using condoms. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the interest of men in their reproductive health, but also highlights the high proportion of men with problems. …”
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3567“…The efficacy in typical use of both combined oral contraceptives and male condoms was correctly estimated by 2.2%; over two-thirds of women significantly overestimated the efficacy of each of those methods in typical use. …”
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3568How linked are national HIV and SRHR strategies? A review of SRHR and HIV strategies in 60 countries“…Although EMTCT is included with targets in the majority of HIV and SRHR strategies, the broader SRHR needs of women living with HIV are not. Also, condoms are not being considered an effective triple protection tool. …”
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3569por Çalikoğlu, Elif Okşan, Yerli, Ezel Bilge, Kavuncuoğlu, Duygu, Yılmaz, Sinan, Koşan, Zahide, Aras, Aysun“…The most commonly used modern methods were intra-uterine devices (IUDs) and condoms, and the most common traditional method used was withdrawal. …”
Publicado 2018
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3570por Patel, Darshan P., Williams, Letitia, Warner, Lee, O’Neil, Mary E., Aston, Kenneth, Carrell, Douglas T., Grigorescu, Violanda, Jamieson, Denise J., Gannon, John R., Eisenberg, Michael L., Walsh, Thomas J., Hotaling, James M.“…Of those reporting additional contraception, condoms were most commonly used (50.0%), followed by oral contraceptive pills (26.5%), and withdrawal (9.5%). …”
Publicado 2018
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3571por Allison, Rosalie L, Ricketts, Ellie J, Hartney, Thomas, Nardone, Anthony, Town, Katy, Rugman, Claire, Folkard, Kate, Dunbar, J Kevin, McNulty, Cliodna AM“…BACKGROUND: In 2013, Public Health England piloted the ‘3Cs (chlamydia, contraception, condoms) and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)’ educational intervention in 460 GP surgeries. …”
Publicado 2018
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3572por Khuat, Thu Hong, Do, Thu Trang, Nguyen, Van Anh T., Vu, Xuan Thai, Nguyen, Phuong Thao T., Tran, Kien, Ho, Manh Tung, Nguyen, Hong Kong T., Vuong, Thu Trang, La, Viet Phuong, Vuong, Quan Hoang“…Meanwhile, modern birth control methods have yet to be widely adopted among these populations: only 30.7% of respondents reported using condoms when having sex with their husband. This increases the risks of unwanted pregnancy and abortion, as well as vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV transmission. …”
Publicado 2018
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3573por Le, Thieu Van, Vu, Thuc Thi Minh, Dang, Anh Kim, Vu, Giang Thu, Nguyen, Long Hoang, Nguyen, Binh Cong, Tran, Tung Hoang, Tran, Bach Xuan, Latkin, Carl A., Ho, Cyrus S.H., Ho, Roger C.M.“…Furthermore, 66.7% and 74.1% of participants used condoms when having sex with casual partners/one-night stands and sex workers, respectively. …”
Publicado 2019
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3574por SAYYAH, Mehdi, RAHIM, Fakher, KAYEDANI, Gholam Abbas, SHIRBANDI, Kiarash, SAKI-MALEHI, Amal“…Successful HIV preventive measures in prisons include provision of HIV education and information; clean needles and syringes; drug treatment; and condoms. Governments have a moral and ethical obligation to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in prisons and to provide compassionate care, treatment and support for those infected.…”
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3575“…The two groups also showed similarity in their selection of cervical cancer prevention strategies acceptable to them such as delaying sexual debut, limiting number of sexual partners, and use of condoms for protection against sexually transmitted infections. …”
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3576por Obasi, Mercy, Manortey, Stephen, Kyei, Kofi Adesi, Addo, Michael Kwabeng, Talboys, Sharon, Gay, Lynette, Baiden, Frank“…CONCLUSION: The majority of participants had good knowledge of SRH, although their knowledge of contraceptive and access were poor. Only condoms were mostly known. There is the need for increased awareness on the availability of other contraceptives methods and the removal of barriers to contraceptive methods.…”
Publicado 2019
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3577“…Most of the women choose condoms as contraceptive method (n=41, 10.3%) followed by oral contraceptive pills (n=18, 4.5%) and intra uterine contraceptive device (n=16,4%). …”
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3578“…Sexual transmission can be prevented by abstinence or condoms, but such measures, which prevent procreation, provide only limited value. …”
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3579“…Age, educational status, information access, school health education, and consistent use of condoms were factors associated with the knowledge of students about STIs. …”
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3580Prevalence and factors associated with Trichomonas vaginalis infection in indigenous Brazilian womenpor Barbosa, Marcelo dos Santos, Andrade de Souza, Iara Beatriz, Schnaufer, Erica Cristina dos Santos, da Silva, Liliane Ferreira, Maymone Gonçalves, Crhistinne Carvalho, Simionatto, Simone, Marchioro, Silvana Beutinger“…Single women, under the age of 30 and who do not use condoms, were found to have a greater chance of getting TV infection. …”
Publicado 2020
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