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3961por Derksen, Joel, Pavlova, Daria, McClarty, Leigh M., Balakireva, Olga, Herpai, Nicole, Lazarus, Lisa, Tennakoon, Aruni, Tarasova, Tatiana, Lorway, Robert, Pickles, Michael, Mishra, Sharmistha, Shaw, Souradet Y., Becker, Marissa L.“…Receiving prevention services, such as free condoms, was associated with increased testing (AOR = 16.9, 95%CI: 9.7–29.3). …”
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3962Publicado 2022“…People living in prisons, because of the scarcity or lack of availability of needles, syringes and condoms, often share injecting equipment, tattooing and shaving materials, and practice unprotected sex. …”
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3963por Maviglia, Francesca, Wickersham, Jeffrey A., Azwa, Iskandar, Copenhaver, Nicholas, Kennedy, Olivia, Kern, Monique, Khati, Antoine, Lim, Sin How, Gautam, Kamal, Shrestha, Roman“…There is an urgent need for programs that integrate drug, sexual health, and mental health services, with a focus on harm reduction (e.g., condoms, access to and utilization of HIV testing and PrEP services, drug knowledge, and safer drug use) tailored for MSM who practice chemsex.…”
Publicado 2022
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3964por de Mello Ferreira dos Reis, Margareth, Barros, Eduardo Augusto Corrêa, Monteiro, Leonardo, Pazeto, Cristiano Linck, Baccaglini, Willy Roberto Camargo, Glina, Sidney“…However, as it was a secondary analysis of a larger study, it could not evaluate comorbidities (eg, erectile dysfunction, prostatitis, depression) and the use of condoms. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of PE among MSM is high and varies according to the instrument used for the assessment, and the agreement among the 3 assessments was only fair.…”
Publicado 2023
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3965por Cosmas, Mugambi, Loice, Mbogo, William, Sinkele, Esther, Gitau, Carey, Farquhar, Tecla, Temu, David, Bukusi, John, Kinuthia, Aliza, Monroe-Wise“…Nearly all participants demonstrated low understanding of the role oral PrEP plays in complementing condoms in HIV prevention, presenting an opportunity for awareness creation. …”
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3966por Bozzani, Fiammetta M., Terris-Prestholt, Fern, Quaife, Matthew, Gafos, Mitzy, Indravudh, Pitchaya P., Giddings, Rebecca, Medley, Graham F., Malhotra, Shelly, Torres-Rueda, Sergio“…Those reporting on behavioural methods of prevention, condoms and surgical approaches (voluntary medical male circumcision) were excluded. …”
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3967por Weir, Brian W., Wirtz, Andrea L., Chemnasiri, Tareerat, Baral, Stefan D., Decker, Michele, Dun, Chen, Hnin Mon, Sandra Hsu, Ungsedhapand, Chaiwat, Dunne, Eileen F., Woodring, Joseph, Pattanasin, Sarika, Sukwicha, Wichuda, Thigpen, Michael C., Varangrat, Anchalee, Warapornmongkholkul, Anchalee, O'Connor, Siobhan, Ngo, Julie P., Qaragholi, Noor, Sisel, Haley I., Truong, Jasmine M., Janyam, Surang, Linjongrat, Danai, Sriplienchan, Somchai, Sirivongrangson, Pachara, Rooney, James F., Sullivan, Patrick, Chua-Intra, Boosbun, Hickey, Andrew C., Beyrer, Chris“…The intervention included quarterly HIV testing, semiannual testing for sexually transmitted infections, provision of condoms with lubricant, and the opportunity to initiate or end daily oral PrEP use at any time during study participation. …”
Publicado 2023
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3968por Homsy, Jaco, Bunnell, Rebecca, Moore, David, King, Rachel, Malamba, Samuel, Nakityo, Rose, Glidden, David, Tappero, Jordan, Mermin, Jonathan“…In the multivariate model, younger age (HR = 2.71 per 10-year decrease, 95% CI: 2.95–3.78), having a BMI>18.5 (HR = 1.09, CI: 1.01–1.18) and not having used condoms consistently in the last 3 months (HR = 1.79, CI: 1.02–3.13) were independently associated with pregnancy. …”
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3969por Lopez, Catalina, Ramirez, Daniel Camilo, Valenzuela, Jose Ignacio, Arguello, Arturo, Saenz, Juan Pablo, Trujillo, Stephanie, Correal, Dario Ernesto, Fajardo, Roosevelt, Dominguez, Cristina“…The main sexual risk behaviors identified in the population were homosexual intercourse, nonuse of condoms, sexual intercourse with nonregular and commercial partners, the use of psychoactive substances, and lack of knowledge on symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV transmission. …”
Publicado 2014
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3970por Mayondi, Gloria K., Wirth, Kathleen, Morroni, Chelsea, Moyo, Sikhulile, Ajibola, Gbolahan, Diseko, Modiegi, Sakoi, Maureen, Magetse, Jane Dipuo, Moabi, Kebaiphe, Leidner, Jean, Makhema, Joseph, Kammerer, Betsy, Lockman, Shahin“…Among contraception users, 81 % used condoms, 13 % oral contraceptives and 5 % an injectable contraceptive. …”
Publicado 2016
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3971por Field, Nigel, Prah, Philip, Mercer, Catherine H, Rait, Greta, King, Michael, Cassell, Jackie A, Tanton, Clare, Heath, Laura, Mitchell, Kirstin R, Clifton, Soazig, Datta, Jessica, Wellings, Kaye, Johnson, Anne M, Sonnenberg, Pam“…Relative to the comparator group, treatment for depression was associated with reporting 2 or more sexual partners without condoms (men aAOR 2.07 (95% CI 1.38 to 3.10); women 2.22 (1.68 to 2.92)), and concurrent partnerships (men 1.80 (1.18 to 2.76); women 2.06 (1.48 to 2.88)), in the past year. …”
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3972por Su, Yingying, Ding, Guowei, Reilly, Kathleen H., Norris, Jessie L., Liu, Huixin, Li, Zheng, Wang, Guixiang, Fang, Ganggang, Wang, Ning“…Also, FSWs who always used condoms with clients in the previous month were associated with a higher risk of LTFU (AHR = 1.51, 95 % CI: 1.15–1.97), while they were negative associated with new HIV infection (AHR = 0.28, 95 % CI: 0.12–0.61). …”
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3973por Allison, R., Lecky, D. M., Town, K., Rugman, C., Ricketts, E. J., Ockendon-Powell, N., Folkard, K. A., Dunbar, J. K., McNulty, C. A. M.“…However, when the 3Cs (chlamydia screening, signposting to contraceptive services, free condoms) and HIV was offered to a large number of general practitioner (GP) surgeries across England, chlamydia screening was not significantly increased. …”
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3974por Dennis, Mardieh L., Radovich, Emma, Wong, Kerry L. M., Owolabi, Onikepe, Cavallaro, Francesca L., Mbizvo, Michael T., Binagwaho, Agnes, Waiswa, Peter, Lynch, Caroline A., Benova, Lenka“…Injectables have become the most popular contraceptive choice among young women, with more than 50% of modern contraceptive users aged 15–24 years currently using the method in all countries except for Tanzania, where condoms and injectables are used by 38% and 35% of young users, respectively. …”
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3975por Ermel, A., Tonui, P., Titus, M., Tong, Y., Wong, N., Ong’echa, J., Muthoka, K., Kiptoo, S., Moormann, A., Hogan, J., Mwangi, A., Cu-Uvin, S., Loehrer, P. J., Orang’o, O., Brown, D.“…RESULTS: Compared to HIV-uninfected women, HIV-infected women were older, had more lifetime sexual partners, were less likely to be married, were more likely to regularly use condoms, and were more likely to have detection of HPV 16, other oncogenic HPV types, and multiple oncogenic types. …”
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3976por Ssebunya, Rogers N., Matovu, Joseph K. B., Makumbi, Fredrick E., Kisitu, Grace P., Maganda, Albert, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata“…High-risk sexual behaviour was defined as engaging in sex with two or more (2+) sexual partners in the 6 months preceding the survey or exchanging sex for money or gifts with no or inconsistent use of condoms over the same period of time. Factors associated with prior engagement in high-risk sexual behaviours were analysed using a modified Poison regression model with log-link and Poisson-family via a generalized linear model. …”
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3977por Teo, Greg Matthew E, Nagaraj, Suraj, Sunku, Nisha, Aslam, Sadaf, Mhaskar, Rahul, Chen, Liwei, Zhou, Zhi, Cook, Robert L, Morano, Jamie P, Somboonwit, Charurut“…Recently incarcerated PLWH also had higher occurrence of high-risk behaviors such as receiving (40.4% vs. 8.7%; P = 0.001) or providing (30.4% vs. 10.4%; P = 0.000) money or drugs for sex, having used IV drugs (15% vs. 4%; P = 0.001), and not using condoms during exchange of drugs for sex (OR: 9.43 [95% CI: 3.78–23.52]). …”
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3978por Yi, Siyan, Sok, Say, Chhim, Srean, Chhoun, Pheak, Chann, Navy, Tuot, Sovannary, Mun, Phalkun, Pantelic, Marija“…Participants who reported having been reached by community-based HIV programs were significantly less likely to report being in a receptive role (AOR = 0.34, 95% CI = 0.15–0.82), to use condoms consistently with non-commercial male partners (AOR = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.55–0.94), and to perceive that their co-workers were not supportive regarding their transgender identity (AOR = 0.57, 95% CI = 0.44–0.98). …”
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3979por Akamike, Ifeyinwa Chizoba, Madubueze, Ugochukwu Chinyem, Okedo-Alex, Ijeoma Nkem, Anyigor, Chika Julius, Azuogu, Benedict Ndubueze, Umeokonkwo, Chukwuma David, Mbachu, Chinyere Ojiugo“…Amongst those who reported using artificial methods, 32.7% used condoms, 27.3% used implant while 23.64 and 16.4% used injectables and pills respectively. …”
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3980“…BACKGROUND: Despite significant advances in contraceptive options for women, vasectomy and condoms are the only options available for male contraception. …”
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