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4001“…The odds for never been pregnant were lower for those who used condoms (OR: 0.462, 95 % CI: 0.309–0.691). CONCLUSIONS: Girls continue to become pregnant at unacceptably high rates in SA. …”
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4002por Draper, Bridget L., Oo, Zaw Min, Thein, Zaw Win, Aung, Poe Poe, Veronese, Vanessa, Ryan, Claire, Thant, Myo, Hughes, Chad, Stoové, Mark“…The association between never or only occasionally using condoms with casual partners and willingness to use PrEP was marginally significant (aOR = 2.02; 95%CI = 1.00–4.10). …”
Publicado 2017
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4003“…In contrast, caregivers and nurses regarded sexual activity from a clinical perspective, fearing onward transmission of HIV and advocating abstinence or condoms where possible. In addition, a cultural silence rooted in dominant religious and traditional norms closed down possibilities for discussion about sexual matters and prevented young women from accessing contraception. …”
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4004por Damian, Damian J., George, Johnston M., Martin, Erick, Temba, Beatrice, Msuya, Sia E.“…Fifty four percent (362) were currently using modern contraceptives, and the most common method used was male condoms 76% (275) followed by Depo-Provera 28% (101). …”
Publicado 2018
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4005por Chinaeke, Eric E., Fan-Osuala, Chinenye, Bathnna, Miriam, Ozigbu, Chamberline E., Olakunde, Babayemi, Ramadhani, Habib O., Ezeanolue, Echezona E., Sam-Agudu, Nadia A.“…Approximately half (199, 49.9%) of the women reported no modern contraceptive use in the postpartum period. Male condoms (116, 29.1%) were the most reported method of contraception; other methods reported included oral hormones (71, 17.8%) and intrauterine devices (13, 3.2%). …”
Publicado 2019
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4006“…These include poorer use of condoms and engaging in more frequent casual sex, resulting in higher rates of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and viral hepatitis. …”
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4007The impact of PrEP: results from a multicenter Health Technology Assessment into the Italian settingpor FERRARIO, LUCREZIA, FOGLIA, EMANUELA, GARAGIOLA, ELISABETTA, PACELLI, VALERIA, CENDERELLO, GIOVANNI, DI BIAGIO, ANTONIO, RIZZARDINI, GIULIANO, ERRICO, MARGHERITA, IARDINO, ROSARIA, CROCE, DAVIDE“…The introduction of PrEP (applied both as “add-on” and “substitute” prevention strategy) into the clinical practice was compared with a baseline scenario, consisting of condoms among men who have sex with men, and serodiscordant couples, and the use of Needle Syringe Programme among injection drugs users The above scenarios were analysed by means of a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) approach. …”
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4008por Matambanadzo, Primrose, Busza, Joanna, Mafaune, Haurovi, Chinyanganya, Lillian, Machingura, Fortunate, Ncube, Getrude, Steen, Richard, Phillips, Andrew, Cowan, Frances Mary“…INTRODUCTION: Sisters with a Voice (Sisters), a programme providing community‐led differentiated HIV prevention and treatment services, including condoms, HIV testing, pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and antiretroviral therapy linkage for sex workers, reached over 26,000 female sex workers (FSW) across Zimbabwe in 2020. …”
Publicado 2021
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4009por Min, Sugi, Shin, Jimin, Jacka, Brendan, Bazerman, Lauri, Nijhawan, Ank E, Beckwith, Curt“…For HIV prevention, education programs and/or treatment for opioid-use disorder was available in 76% of facilities, but PrEP and condoms were only available in 24% and 16%, respectively. …”
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401011.N. Workshop: School-based sexual health education: from evidence to implementation and evaluationPublicado 2022“…As a consequence, several studies conducted on Italian young people report that they have poor sexual health knowledge, a low and inconsistent use of condoms and contraception, very little access to SRH services such as youth sexual health clinics and high levels of gender-based violence and homotransphobia. …”
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4011“…The modern methods of family planning include sterilization, injectables, intrauterine devices (IUDs/PPIUDs), contraceptive pills, implants, the standard days method, condoms, diaphragm, foam/jelly, the lactational amenorrhea method, and emergency contraception. …”
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4012por Kawuki, Joseph, Gatasi, Ghislaine, Sserwanja, Quraish, Mukunya, David, Musaba, Milton W.“…Comprehensive knowledge was considered if an adolescent girl answered correctly all the six indicators; always using condoms during sex can reduce the risk of getting HIV, having one sexual partner only who has no other partners can reduce the risk of getting HIV, a healthy-looking person can have HIV, can get HIV from mosquito bites, can get HIV by sharing food with persons who have AIDS, and can get HIV by witchcraft or supernatural means. …”
Publicado 2023
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4013por Guimarães, Nathalia Sernizon, Magno, Laio, Monteiro, Gabriel Marinho Bahia, Ramos, Izabel Cristina Neves, de Castro, Caroline Tianeze, Aranha-Rossi, Thais Regis, Pereira, Marcos, Dourado, Inês“…RS was classified as provider counseling (face-to-face by a health professional; prevention of HIV risk counseling, distribution of condoms, lubricants, and testing for HIV or other sexually transmitted infections); online counseling (text messages, chatbots, telephone calls, social media, and peer educators); and mixed (all previous strategies). …”
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4014por Cawley, Caoimhe, Wringe, Alison, Slaymaker, Emma, Todd, Jim, Michael, Denna, Kumugola, Yusufu, Urassa, Mark, Zaba, Basia“…However, VCT was also associated with stopping using condoms with non-cohabiting partners between Seros 4–5 (aRR 4.88, 95% CI 1.39-17.16). …”
Publicado 2014
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4015por Town, Katy, McNulty, Cliodna A. M., Ricketts, Ellie J., Hartney, Thomas, Nardone, Anthony, Folkard, Kate A., Charlett, Andre, Dunbar, J. Kevin“…We conducted a national pilot of an educational intervention to improve staff’s skills and confidence to increase chlamydia testing rates and provide condoms with contraceptive information plus HIV testing according to national guidelines, known as 3Cs&HIV. …”
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4016por Vermandere, Heleen, Galle, Anna, Griffin, Sally, de Melo, Málica, Machaieie, Lino, Van Braeckel, Dirk, Degomme, Olivier“…During this study, more stock-outs occurred for family planning methods with lower demand, but the number of stock-outs per family planning method in the intervention groups was only significantly lower, compared with the control group, for female condoms. CONCLUSIONS: While a rise in motivation was not measurable, stock management was enhanced possibly as a result of the monthly audits. …”
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4017por Vara, Proches Arobogast, Buhulula, Luyeye Sostenes, Mohammed, Fatma Aziz, Njau, Bernard“…The majority (81.5%) reported that they had one sexual partner, 37% used condoms during the last sexual act. The majority (98.7%) had never had a sexually transmitted disease during the past 3 months, 22.5% reported using alcohol when having sex. …”
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4018por Estifanos, Tesfaldet Mekonnen, Hui, Chen, Tesfai, Afewerki Weldezgi, Teklu, Mekonnen Estifanos, Ghebrehiwet, Matiwos Araya, Embaye, Kidane Siele, Andegiorgish, Amanuel Kidane“…Around 70% of the respondents were aware that "using condoms every time when having sex" and "having only one faithful uninfected partner" can prevent HIV transmission. …”
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4019por Marley, Gifty, Fu, Gengfeng, Zhang, Ye, Li, Jianjun, Tucker, Joseph D, Tang, Weiming, Yu, Rongbin“…Engaging in unprotected anal intercourse with regular partners compared to consistently using condoms (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 3.04, 95% CI 1.19-7.74) increased the odds of willingness to use an SER for HIVST. …”
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4020por Boadu, Isaac“…The most common type of MC used were injections (39.4%), condoms (17.5%) and implants (26.5%). Women were less likely to use modern contraceptive if they: had no education (aOR = 0.4, 95% CI 0.38–0.44), had no children (aOR = 0.27–0.42), not told of family planning at a health facility (aOR = 0.69, 95% CI 0.67–0.71), not heard of family planning in the media (aOR = 0.77, 95% CI 0.74–0.79) and being poor (aOR = 0.76, 95% CI 0.73–0.79). …”
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