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501por Harbertson, Judith, De Vera, Kimberly, Scott, Paul, Shaffer, Richard, Michael, Nelson, Hale, Braden“…BACKGROUND: Condom use is highly effective in preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs); however, data on this are limited among US military personnel who may be at a higher risk for STI acquisition across a deployment cycle. …”
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502por Grant, Hannah, Mukandavire, Zindoga, Eakle, Robyn, Prudden, Holly, B Gomez, Gabriela, Rees, Helen, Watts, Charlotte“…Results: Reductions in condom use could be tolerated by FSWs with lower baseline condom use (65%). …”
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503“…BACKGROUND: Little is known about how freelance street-based sex workers navigate condom use while soliciting. Traditional behavioural model may fail to account for the complex risk environment that most street-based sex workers work within. …”
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504por Mulumeoderhwa, Maroyi“…The findings showed that most students identified condoms as unsafe and untrustworthy. Reasons given for the mistrust of condoms were related to the belief that condoms do not give enough protection from Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV and pregnancies. …”
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505“…Meta-analyses were conducted in R, using random-effects models, for the HIV-related knowledge, condom use, and HIV incidence outcomes, where sufficient data were available. …”
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506por Wang, Ying, Jia, Mengmeng, Yuan, Dong, Liang, Ajuan, Zhang, Zhiruo, Jiang, Xueqin, Chen, Yi, Zhu, Huiyao, Luo, Mengyun, Wang, Zezhou, Cai, Yong“…Behavioural skills were found to directly predict consistent condom use (β = 0.629, P < 0.01). Neither information nor motivation could directly predict consistent condom use (P > 0.05), but motivation predicted it indirectly and was mediated by behavioural skills. …”
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507por Workie, Hailemariam Mekonnen, Kassie, Teshager Worku, Hailegiyorgis, Tewodros Tesfa“…Therefore, this study has assessed the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge, risk perception and condom utilization pattern among female sex workers' in Diredawa city. …”
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508por Seid Ali, Mohammed, Tesfaye Tegegne, Eleni, Kassa Tessema, Mekibib, Tesfaye Tegegne, KaleabEnlace del recurso
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509por Adegoke, Oluwakemi, Danso-Bamfo, Sandra, Sheehy, Margaret, Tarimo, Vincent, Burke, Thomas F., Garg, Lorraine F.Enlace del recurso
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511por Tadesse, Trhas, Zewdu, Tesfaye, Tadesse, Frew, Endazenaw, Getabalew, Alemu, Tadesse“…So the basic aim of this study was to determine the magnitude of condom use and associated factors among police force riot control in Addis Ababa in September 2015. …”
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512“…BACKGROUND: Condoms are playing a central role in the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, human immune virus, and unintended pregnancy particularly among young peoples. …”
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513por Bula, Agatha K., Hatfield-Timajchy, Kendra, Chapola, John, Chinula, L., Hurst, Stacey A., Kourtis, Athena P., Tang, J. H.“…Almost all reported that their partners agreed to condom use, but few used them consistently. Most women believed that condoms were effective at preventing both HIV and pregnancy if used consistently. …”
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514“…BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent data about condom use at the last sexual intercourse (LSI) among university students in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and its association with sex, age, and condom negotiation efficacy. …”
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515por Zhou, Qidi, Wu, Weizi, Yi, Mengyao, Shen, Yan, Goldsamt, Lloyd, Alkhatib, Asem, Jiang, Wenjing, Li, Xianhong“…The proportions of inconsistent condom use in vaginal and oral intercourse while studying in China were 52.6% (50/95) and 79.5% (35/44), respectively, with casual partners, and 60% (80/129) and 91.2% (52/57) with regular partners, respectively. …”
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516por Okeke, Sylvester Reuben“…RESULTS: Self-reported BBVs/STIs protective practices in the last 12 months include abstinence (28.7%), consistent condom use (19.9%), occasional condom use (18.7%), single partner fidelity (25.1%), other strategies (1.8%), and nothing (5.8%). …”
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517“…Only 6.2% of the respondents reported having used female condoms while 26.3% of them have not ever seen packages of female condoms. …”
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518por Dema, Emily, Sonnenberg, Pam, Gibbs, Jo, Conolly, Anne, Willis, Malachi, Riddell, Julie, Bosó Pérez, Raquel, Copas, Andrew J, Tanton, Clare, Bonell, Chris, Oeser, Clarissa, Clifton, Soazig, Unemo, Magnus, Mercer, Catherine H, Mitchell, Kirstin R, Field, Nigel“…Reported unmet need for condoms because of the pandemic and uptake of chlamydia testing/HIV testing/cervical cancer screening were analysed among sexually experienced participants (18–44 years) (n=3869, Natsal-COVID; n=8551, Natsal-3). …”
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519por Simelane, Maswati S, Chemhaka, Garikayi B, Shabalala, Fortunate S, Simelane, Portia T, Vilakati, Zodwa“…INTRODUCTION: In sub-Saharan Africa, youth continue to have a high burden of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies that could be reduced through improved condom use. We aimed to investigate inconsistent condom use with the three most recent sexual partners among unmarried sexually active youth in Eswatini METHODS: Data were analysed for 1,324 youth from the 2016-2017 Swaziland HIV incidence measurement survey (SHIMS2) using multivariable logistic regression method. …”
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520por Singer, Suzanne E., Wechsberg, Wendee M., Kline, Tracy, Browne, Felicia A., Howard, Brittni N., Carney, Tara, Myers, Bronwyn, Bonner, Courtney Peasant, Chin-Quee, Dawn“…BACKGROUND: Condom use among young people in South Africa has declined in recent years and adolescent girls and young women continue to bear the highest incidence of HIV in the country. …”
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