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3581por Pérez-Morente, María Ángeles, Gázquez-López, María, Álvarez-Serrano, María Adelaida, Martínez-García, Encarnación, Femia-Marzo, Pedro, Pozo-Cano, María Dolores, Martín-Salvador, Adelina“…Sex, age, occupation, economic crisis period, drug use, number of days in which no condoms were used, number of sexual partners in the last month and in the last year, and number of subsequent visits and new subsequent episodes were associated with an STI diagnosis (p < 0.05). …”
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3582por Alcocer-Bruno, Cristian, Ferrer-Cascales, Rosario, Ruiz-Robledillo, Nicolás, Sánchez-SanSegundo, Miriam, Zaragoza-Martí, Ana“…Regarding lifestyle, poor diet, lower intensity of physical exercise, higher alcohol intake, and smoking were fundamentally associated with a higher risk of HIV transmission, through lower use of condoms and higher frequency of risky sexual behaviors. …”
Publicado 2020
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3583por Wright, Kikelomo Ololade, Bakare, Omowunmi, Adeniran, Adeyinka, Akinyinka, Modupe, Kuyinu, Yetunde, Goodman, Olayinka“…The most commonly used contraceptives were the pills (23.5%), injectables (16.8%) and condoms (13.8%). Spousal disapproval regarding the use of family planning was almost nil at 1%. …”
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3584por Urada, Lianne A., Gaeta-Rivera, Andrés, Kim, Jessica, Gonzalez-Zuniga, Patricia E., Brouwer, Kimberly C.“…In adjusted analyses (n = 135), participation in CM activities (n = 26) was more likely among women who did not report substance use (AOR: 4.36, CI: 1.11–17.16), perceived a right to a life free from violence (AOR: 9.28, CI: 2.03–59.26), talked/worked with peers in the sex trade to change a situation (AOR: 7.87, CI: 2.03–30.57), witnessed violence where they worked (AOR: 4.45, CI: 1.24–15.96), and accessed free condoms (AOR: 1.54, CI: 1.01–2.35). Forty-five of the women using substances demonstrated their potential for engaging in asset-based community development (ABCD) with service providers in Mujeres Unidas meetings. …”
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3585“…Community clinics catering to HIV-positive and/or LGBT+ clients may consider precociously supplying essential amenities, such as Preexposure (PrEP)/postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), condoms, emergency contraception, and sterile needles. …”
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3586por Ferreira, Manuela, Nelas, Paula, Duarte, João, Albuquerque, Carlos, Grilo, Célia, Nave, Filipe“…RESULTS: The majority lives in a village (47.5% of boys and 50.0% girls) .12.9%of boys do not use condoms in all relationships, and the same applies to 17.8% of girls. …”
Publicado 2013
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3587“…Only 46% of those who did not want to get pregnant reported consistent contraceptive use. Condoms and withdrawal were the most common methods used. …”
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3588“…Limited access to PrEP and other HIV-prevention programs, such as HIV testing, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), and condoms for BMSM are likely increase HIV incidence in this community. …”
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3589por Valladales-Restrepo, Luis Fernando, Ospina-Cano, Juan Alberto, Londoño-Serna, María José, Machado-Alba, Jorge Enrique“…Only 13.6% of patients with urethral syndrome, ulcerative syndrome, or genital warts were managed in compliance with clinical practice guidelines and 20.6% were dispensed condoms; 16.7% of patients had recurrences and being male (OR=1.32; 95%CI 1.08-1.63), <30 years old (OR=1.72; 95%CI 1.40-2.13), being treated in municipalities other than capital cities (OR=1.43; 95%CI 1.06-1.94), and having received inadequate treatment for the first episode (OR=1.93; 95%CI 1.52-2.39) were associated with recurrence. …”
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3590por Ramogola-Masire, Doreen, McClung, Nancy, Mathoma, Anikie, Gargano, Julia W., Nyepetsi, Naledi Gape, Querec, Troy D., Onyekwuluje, Juanita, Mine, Madisa, Morroni, Chelsea, Luckett, Rebecca, Markowitz, Lauri E.“…Higher prevalence of any HPV type in men and women was associated with having ≥2 sex partners in the past 12 months; always using condoms in the past 3 months was associated with a lower HPV prevalence. …”
Publicado 2022
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3591por Lavelanet, Antonella F, Ralph, Jessika A, Ti, Angeline, Duggaraju, Avani, Yeh, Ping Teresa“…The research available on the values and preferences of sex workers regarding methods of contraception was limited to female condoms. CONCLUSION: Consideration of the values and preferences of individuals within selected key populations can inform providers, programme managers and policy makers participating in the delivery of contraceptive care. …”
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3592“…YMSM who never/rarely sought exposure-influenced HIV testing were more likely to use recreational drugs before sex, binge alcohol, and have group sex; while less likely to be aware of PrEP, test for sexually transmitted infections, or use condoms compared to those mostly/always seeking exposure-influenced HIV testing. …”
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3593por Swahn, Monica H, Culbreth, Rachel, Adams, Sydney, Kasirye, Rogers, Shanley, Jenelle“…Girls who reported a pregnancy were more likely to have less than a primary education, to have lived on the streets, live in a house with more than two rooms, to drink alcohol, to have an STI, and have been raped and use condoms inconsistently, than girls who did not report a pregnancy. …”
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3594por Musekiwa, Alfred, Bamogo, Assanatou, Shisana, Olive, Robsky, Katherine, Zuma, Khangelani, Zungu, Nompumelelo P., Celentano, David D.“…In adjusted analysis, AGYW who had been pregnant in the past 24 months (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] 3.67, 95%CI: 1.68 to 8.02), were older (20–24 years: aOR 3.13, 95%CI: 1.86 to 5.28), or did not use condoms consistently compared to using them every time (almost every time: aOR 3.31, 95%CI: 1.07 to 10.22; sometimes: aOR 2.54, 95%CI: 1.29 to 4.98) had significantly higher odds of ever testing for HIV. …”
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3595“…RESULTS: Package costs of delivering FP services ranged from ₹ 807 (95% CI 685, 931) for condoms and ₹ 10,539 (8796, 12269) for tubal ligation. …”
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3596por Candido, Paula Gabrielle Gomes, Amador, Bruna Melo, Silva, Fabricio Ferreira, Santos, Floriacy Stabnow, Pinheiro, Luiz Marcelo de Lima, de Oliveira, Aldemir Branco“…RESULTS: Most WLWHA were single (52.4%), young (47.7%) and heterosexual (97.7%), had low levels of education (63.0%), were unemployed (69.8%), had one sexual partner (75.7%), used condoms (46.7%) and were not using either licit drugs (68.7%) or illicit drugs (89.6%). …”
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3597“…For contraception, adolescents most frequently used condoms, and use of the pill has decreased. 9% of the participants reported non-contraception use at first sexual intercourse. …”
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3598“…Stock-outs of emergency contraceptives, implants, intra-uterine contraceptive device (IUCD), oral contraceptive pills (OCP), condoms, and injectables were observed in 31 (96.9%), 17 (53.1%), 13 (40.6%), 4 (12.5%), 2 (6.3%), and 1 (3.1%) of the facilities respectively. …”
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3599por Komatsu, Ryuichi, Lee, Donna, Lusti-Narasimhan, Manjula, Martineau, Tim, Vinh-Thomas, Elmar, Beer, Daniel Low, Atun, Rifat“…Services included (1) prevention of mother to child transmission for 445 000 HIV-positive pregnant women, (2) 5.7 million care and support services, (3) 1.2 billion condoms delivered, (4) 4.4 million episodes of sexually transmitted infections treated, (5) 61 million counselling and testing encounters, and (6) 11.6 million behavioural change communication (BCC) outreach services for people at high risk and 64.5 million BCC activities for the general population, including youth. …”
Publicado 2010
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3600por Soleymani, Shahla, Abdul Rahman, Hejar, Lekhraj, Rampal, Mohd Zulkefli, Nor Afiah, Matinnia, Nasrin“…Most of them believed that the spread of sexually transmitted diseases was through shaking hands (92.1 %). Use of condoms was perceived to be the best way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases (88.4 %). …”
Publicado 2015
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