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3641“…RESULTS: Minimum age bias was the most common bias while minimum parity was the least common bias reported by providers. Condoms were consistently provided with the least amount of bias, followed by provision of emergency contraception (EC), pills, injectables, and IUDs. …”
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3642“…RESULTS: Minimum age bias was the most common bias while minimum parity was the least common bias reported by providers. Condoms were consistently provided with the least amount of bias, followed by provision of emergency contraception (EC), pills, injectables, and IUDs. …”
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3643por Kumar, Dinesh, Goel, Naveen Krishan, Bakshi, Ravleen Kaur, Sharma, Manoj Kumar, Ghosh, Abhik K.“…Awareness regarding at least one contraceptive was found among 95.5% (94.5% of condoms and 67.2% of emergency contraception). About 6% respondents reported some sex-related problems and 2.5% of all respondents consulted some doctors for these problems. …”
Publicado 2017
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3644por Sabin, Lora L., Beard, Jennifer, Agyarko-Poku, Thomas, DeSilva, Mary, Ashigbie, Paul, Segal, Tami, Esang, Michael, Asafo, Mabel Kissiwah, Wondergem, Peter, Green, Kimberly, Wambugu, Samuel, Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw“…Half of the participants used condoms inconsistently or never, and self-perceived HIV risk was high. …”
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3645por Hakim, Avi J., Coy, Kelsey, Patnaik, Padmaja, Telly, Nouhoum, Ballo, Tako, Traore, Bouyagui, Doumbia, Seydou, Lahuerta, Maria“…In multivariate analysis, factors associated with being unaware of HIV infection included not using free condoms in the last six months (aOR: 5.7, 95% CI: 1.1–29.5) and not having comprehensive knowledge of HIV (aOR: 6.5, 95% CI: 1.4–29.9). …”
Publicado 2018
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3646por Paz-Zulueta, María, Fernández-Feito, Ana, Amparán Ruiz, Marina, Azofra Olave, Asunción, Martín Seco, Yolanda, Ojugas Zabala, Sonia, Otero García, Aurora, Royano Rasines, Carmen, Sarabia-Lavín, Raquel, Torres Manrique, Blanca, Santibáñez Margüello, Miguel“…Younger women (≤ 30 years) had twice the risk of any HPV infection: OR 2.01 (95% CI: 1.02 to 3.96); and were twice as likely to use condoms compared to hormonal contraceptives, OR 2.09 (95% CI: 1.64 to 2.67). …”
Publicado 2016
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3647por Majzoobi, Mohammad Mahdi, Sobhan, Mohammad Reza, Zamani, Mehrangiz, Moradi, Abbas, Khosravi, Sahar, Saadatmand, Ali“…One hundred twenty-eight (67.4%) got married, 73 (38.4%) and 76 (40%) had a diploma and postgraduate education, respectively, 32 (16.8%) mentioned the history of unsafe sex, and 23 (12.1%) had used condoms continuously during sexual contacts. The most common STDs were reported genital warts, 107 patients (56.3%), vaginal discharge (28, 14.7%), and genital ulcer (33, 17.4%). …”
Publicado 2020
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3648por Sukumar, Thenmozhi, Varghese, Jeslin, S, Kiran, Bhargavan, Suja, Jayasree, Parvathy, Suvekbala, Vemparthan, Alaganandam, Kumaran, Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan“…Further substantiation from the in vivo experiments on the thin films recommends that FLG-C could be suitable to prepare a range of biocompatible rubber latex nanocomposites-based products, viz., next-generation condoms (male and female), surgical gloves, catheters, vaginal rings, bladder–rectum spacer balloon, etc.…”
Publicado 2020
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3649por Cunningham, Hannah M, Wohl, David, Tozay, Sam, Reeves, Edwina, Pewu, Korto, Johnson, Harrieta, Williams, Gerald, Conneh, Tonia, DeMarco, Jean, Fischer, William, Brown, Jerry“…Major themes identified include: (1) an inaccurate perception of no or low risk of sexual transmission of Ebola virus, (2) negative attitudes towards condoms, (3) a preference for abstinence among those seeking to avoid infection, and (4) positive attitudes towards health care worker advice. …”
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3650por Barbosa, Marcelo dos Santos, de Lima, Leticya Aparecida, Ribeiro, Suzana Meira, Croda, Julio, Queiroz, Júlio Henrique Ferreira de Sá, Ortolani, Lais Gonçalves, Negrão, Fábio Juliano, Souza, Elaine Costa, da Silva, Kesia Esther, de Souza, Ronaldo Omizolo, Simionatto, Simone“…In addition, 80% of the women reported irregular use of condoms and 63.89% declared having sexual intercourses with multiple partners, which creates more opportunities for the transmission of the infection. …”
Publicado 2021
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3651“…RESULTS: Study findings illustrated that community health workers in these teams provided early screening and referrals for pregnant women and children under five. They distributed condoms and chronic medication to homes. They screened and referred for hypertension, diabetes mellitus, HIV and TB. …”
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3652“…The most widely used methods are injectables (22.0%) and condoms (20.6%). Almost half of the study population (46.5%) delivered their babies at home with assistance from other residents with most preferring home delivery for various reasons. …”
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3653por Anate, Benedicta Chinyere, Balogun, Mobolanle Rasheedat, Olubodun, Tope, Adejimi, Adebola Afolake“…The most commonly used methods were male condoms (26.3%) and implants (17.0%). The significant predictors of postpartum family planning (PPFP) were non-intention to have more children [AOR = 1.88 (95% CI: 1.14–3.11)], and good knowledge of family [AOR = 2.31 (95% CI: 1.11–4.81)]. …”
Publicado 2021
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3654“…Most commonly used method among the study participants was tubectomy (81.6%), followed by condoms (11.4%), intrauterine devices (6.3%), and oral contraceptive pills (0.7%). …”
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3655por Sepodes, Bruno, Rocha, João, Batista, Jorge, Figueira, Maria-Eduardo, Dráfi, František, Torre, Carla“…The momentum for the proper implementation of PrEP in the EU is not lost, and with the existence of generics and even new formulations, there is a renewed opportunity for unleashing the public health benefits arising from this pharmacological tool with other interventions in place (e.g., condoms, testing, and counseling).…”
Publicado 2021
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3656por Antonini, Marcela, Pontes, Priscila Silva, Melo, Elizabete Santos, de Souza Alves, Regina, Gir, Elucir, Sorensen, William, Reis, Renata Karina“…Those who inconsistently used condoms (aOR: 0.3[0.13–0.7]) and/or had HIV detectable viral load (aOR: 0.29 [0.12–0.7]) were less likely to have an HIV serodiscordant sexual partner. …”
Publicado 2021
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3657“…There were 12.3 pregnancies per 100 non-users, 2.2 pregnancies per 100 ever users and 1.9 per 100 consistent users (1.7 for condoms and 0.2 for OCPs). Couples having two or more children, having two or more male children and with less than five years of age difference between husband and wife were found to have significantly higher odds of ever and consistent contraceptive use compared to other eligible couples (P < 0.05). …”
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3658por De Vito, Andrea, Colpani, Agnese, Zauli, Beatrice, Meloni, Maria Chiara, Fois, Marco, Fiore, Vito, Pintus, Giovanni Antonio, Nardi, Vincenzo Gesualdo, Babudieri, Sergio, Madeddu, Giordano“…Being male, older than 50 years old, retired or unemployed, not educated, and no regular use of condoms were associated with lower scores. Only 16% of participants knew the Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) campaign. …”
Publicado 2022
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3659por Reyes-Lacalle, Azahara, Carnicer-Pont, Dolors, Masvidal, Miriam Gómez, Montero-Pons, Laura, Cabedo-Ferreiro, Rosa, Falguera-Puig, Gemma“…Only 32.6% reported always use of condoms, 49.2% sometimes, and 15.6% never. A positive test for chlamydia was found in 34 participants (5.5%; 95% CI, 3.8–7.5), with no difference by sex. …”
Publicado 2022
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3660por Pawłowska-Krajka, Emilia, Bajkowski, Mateusz, Dorobek, Adam, Hnatowski, Bartosz, Radziszewski, Piotr“…The most popular contraceptive methods were oral contraception – 68 surveyed (26.88%) and condoms – 66 (26.09%). Vasectomy did not collide with religion in 241 cases (95.26%). …”
Publicado 2022
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