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3821por Ky-Zerbo, Odette, Desclaux, Alice, Boye, Sokhna, Vautier, Anthony, Rouveau, Nicolas, Kouadio, Brou Alexis, Fotso, Arlette Simo, Pourette, Dolorès, Maheu-Giroux, Mathieu, Sow, Souleymane, Camara, Cheick Sidi, Doumenc-Aïdara, Clémence, Keita, Abdelaye, Boily, Marie Claude, Silhol, Romain, d’Elbée, Marc, Bekelynck, Anne, Gueye, Papa Alioune, Diop, Papa Moussa, Geoffroy, Olivier, Kamemba, Odé Kanku, Diallo, Sanata, Ehui, Eboi, Ndour, Cheick Tidiane, Larmarange, Joseph“…They seemed more enthusiastic about secondary distribution to their regular/emotional partners and regular clients with whom they had difficulty using condoms, and whom they knew enough to discuss HIV self-testing. …”
Publicado 2022
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3822por Gil-Llario, María Dolores, Fernández-García, Olga, Huedo-Medina, Tania B., Estruch-García, Verónica, Ballester-Arnal, Rafael“…Statistical analyses showed that users who participated in the reduced version of the program presented a significantly higher rate of improvement in their sexual behaviors compared to those who participated in the extended version (Sexual response: β(10) = − 0.46 ± 0.19, p = .034; Sex practices: β(10) = − 0.52 ± 0.23, p = .037; Use condoms: β(10) = − 1.56 ± 0.59, p = .017), as well as a significantly higher decrease in the risk of suffering sexual abuse (β(10) = 3.95 ± 0.64, p < .001). …”
Publicado 2022
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3823por MacLachlan, Ellen W., Korn, Abigail K., Ensminger, Alison L., Zambwe, Sharon, Kueyo, Theopolina, Kahuure, Rosanne, Barnabee, Gena, Nghipangelwa, Josua, Mudabeti, Juliet, Tambo, Prisca, Mwilima, Agnes, Muremi, Elizabeth, Forster, Norbert, Fischer-Walker, Christa, O’Malley, Gabrielle“…HEALTH SERVICES: Uneven availability of government-provided commodities (e.g., condoms, preexposure prophylaxis [PrEP], family planning products) and lack of AGYW-centered PrEP delivery approaches impacted services. …”
Publicado 2022
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3824por Abadan, Sheena Sharifi, Hawryluk, Liz, Montandon, Michele, Flowers, Nicole, Schueller, Jane, Eakle, Robyn, Patel, Pragna, Chevalier, Michelle S., Rana, Sangeeta, Amzel, Anouk“…Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), as part of a combination prevention package, including condoms, sexually transmitted infection prevention, and regular HIV testing, is a safe, efficacious method to prevent HIV infections among PLP and their infants. …”
Publicado 2022
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3825“…Nulliparous and young clients were discouraged to use contraception before proving fertility or offered temporary methods as emergency contraception or condoms. Providers have shown misconceptions related to infertility-associated complications of contraceptive use, especially for the young and nulliparous women. …”
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3826por Agrawal, Ritik, Mishra, Manisha, Rehman, Tanveer, Surendran, Gayathri, Sinha, Abhinav, Kanungo, Srikanta, Pati, Sanghamitra“…The highest utilization of male condoms, IUCDs, pills and injections were in Himachal Pradesh (86%), Nagaland (64%), Tripura (85%), and Ladakh (20%), respectively. …”
Publicado 2023
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3827por Azim, Tasnim, Chowdhury, Ezazul I, Reza, Masud, Ahmed, Munir, Uddin, Mohammed T, Khan, Repon, Ahmed, Giasuddin, Rahman, Motiur, Khandakar, Irona, Khan, Sharful I, Sack, David A, Strathdee, Steffanie A“…Although more sex workers used condoms during last sex than non-sex workers (74.4% and 43.3% respectively), more reported anal sex (15.9% and 2.1% respectively) and serial sex with multiple partners (70.7% and 0% respectively). …”
Publicado 2006
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3828por Kennedy, Caitlin E, Baral, Stefan D, Fielding-Miller, Rebecca, Adams, Darrin, Dludlu, Phumlile, Sithole, Bheki, Fonner, Virginia A, Mnisi, Zandile, Kerrigan, Deanna“…In Swaziland, the health sector should consider providing specialized training for healthcare providers, distributing condoms and lubricants and engaging MSM as peer outreach workers or expert clients. …”
Publicado 2013
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3829“…Many participants viewed PrEP as problematic because they perceived that others would stop using condoms if PrEP was to become available. CONCLUSIONS: PrEP implementation needs to identify appropriate communication methods in the context of diverse HIV literacy; address risk-reduction concerns and; demonstrate how PrEP can be part of a safe and comprehensive risk management strategy.…”
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3830por Xu, Jun-Jie, Zhang, Chen, Hu, Qing-Hai, Chu, Zhen-Xing, Zhang, Jing, Li, Yong-Ze, Lu, Lin, Wang, Zhe, Fu, Ji-Hua, Chen, Xi, Yan, Hong-Jing, Zhuang, Ming-Hua, Jiang, Yong-Jun, Geng, Wen-Qing, Vermund, Sten H, Shang, Hong, Qian, Han-Zhu“…In the past six months, 62% of MSM reported ≥2 sexual partners and 76% did not use condoms at last sexual encounter. HIV, syphilis and HSV-2 prevalences were 9.2%, 12.2%, and 10.3%, respectively.RDU was associated with HIV infection (aOR = 1.67; 95% CI, 1.31-2.13). …”
Publicado 2014
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3831por Sherwood, Jennifer A, Grosso, Ashley, Decker, Michele R, Peitzmeier, Sarah, Papworth, Erin, Diouf, Daouda, Drame, Fatou Maria, Ceesay, Nuha, Baral, Stefan“…Women who reported forced sex by a client were more likely to report symptoms of depression (aOR 2.15, CI: 1.10 – 4.16 p < 0.05), unwanted pregnancy (aOR: 2.69, CI: 1.12 – 6.49 p < 0.05) and report “no”, “difficult” or “somewhat difficult” access to condoms (aOR: 3.31, CI: 1.76 – 6.26 p < .01) compared to women who did not report forced sex. …”
Publicado 2015
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3832por Azmat, Syed Khurram, Ali, Moazzam, Ishaque, Muhammad, Mustafa, Ghulam, Hameed, Waqas, Khan, Omar Farooq, Abbas, Ghazunfer, Temmerman, Marleen, Munroe, Erik“…Overall, the current contraceptive use ranged from 17% to 21% across the districts: condoms and female sterilization were widely used methods. …”
Publicado 2015
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3833por Egede, John Okafor, Onoh, Robinson Chukwudi, Umeora, Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony, Dimejesi, Ikechukwu Benedict Okechukwu, Lawani, Lucky Osaheni“…The commonly used forms of modern contraception were the barrier method (male condoms, 27 [8.2%]), the oral contraceptive pill (10 [3.0%]), injectables (8 [2.5%]), and the intrauterine contraceptive device (7 [2.0%]). …”
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3834por Muhwezi, Wilson Winstons, Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza, Banura, Cecily, Mugooda, Herbert, Kwesiga, Doris, Bastien, Sheri, Klepp, Knut-Inge“…While adolescents tended to generally discuss sexual issues with mothers, male adolescents communicated less with anyone on sex, relationships and condoms. Much of the parent-adolescent communication was perceived to focus on sexually transmitted infections and body changes. …”
Publicado 2015
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3835por Voges, Maike, Schneider, Carola, Sinn, Malte, Hartig, Jörg S., Reimer, Rudolph, Hauber, Joachim, Moelling, Karin“…Here an important medical need is self-protection for women, particularly in societies where condoms are not widely accepted. Therefore, availability of antiviral microbicides may significantly reduce sexual HIV transmission in such environments. …”
Publicado 2016
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3836“…Almost all survey respondents ever heard of STIs (94.5%) and HIV/AIDS (98%), and 89.4% knew modern contraceptives such as pills (64.8%) and condoms (56.8%). Despite awareness of STIs including HIV/AIDS, more than one fifth (22.8%) had any of the STIs in the past one year. …”
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3837por Tibaijuka, Leevan, Odongo, Robert, Welikhe, Emma, Mukisa, Wilber, Kugonza, Lilian, Busingye, Imelda, Nabukalu, Phelomena, Ngonzi, Joseph, Asiimwe, Stephen B., Bajunirwe, Francis“…In particular, use of the more effective long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods (i.e., intrauterine devices and hormonal implants) remains low compared to the short-acting methods (i.e., condoms, hormonal pills, injectable hormones, and spermicides). …”
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3838por Hofmeyr, G Justus, Singata-Madliki, Mandisa, Lawrie, Theresa A, Bergel, Eduardo, Temmerman, Marleen“…Consenting women attending termination of pregnancy services were randomised after pregnancy termination between July 2009 and November 2012. Condoms were promoted for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections. …”
Publicado 2017
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3839por Clergue-Duval, Virgile, Robin, Suzanne, Fortias, Maeva, Dupuy, Gaël, Badin-de-Montjoye, Béatrice, Vorspan, Florence“…Contraception was “always” used by 55.3% of sexually active patients, “sometimes” by 19.1%, and “not” used by 25.5%. Male condoms were the main contraceptive method. The use of intrauterine devices was low, contrarily to what is observed in the French general population. …”
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3840por Maeri, Irene, El Ayadi, Alison, Getahun, Monica, Charlebois, Edwin, Akatukwasa, Cecilia, Tumwebaze, Dennis, Itiakorit, Harriet, Owino, Lawrence, Kwarisiima, Dalsone, Ssemmondo, Emmanuel, Sang, Norton, Kabami, Jane, Clark, Tamara D., Petersen, Maya, Cohen, Craig R., Bukusi, Elizabeth A., Kamya, Moses, Havlir, Diane, Camlin, Carol S.“…Among HIV-infected individuals in discordant relationships, men more often reported supportive spouses (“we normally share [HIV-risk-reduction strategies] since I have been infected and she is HIV negative”), than did women (“my husband refused to use condoms and even threatened to marry another wife”). …”
Publicado 2016
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