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761“…Qualitatively participants reported increased HIV and condom-use knowledge and improved condom-use self-efficacy and health-seeking practices. …”
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762por Wirawan, Gede Benny Setia, Wardhani, Brigitta Dhyah K., Pradnyani, Putu Erma, Nurhalina, Afriana, Sulaiman, Nurjannah, Sukmaningrum, Evi, Wulandari, Luh Putu Lila, Januraga, Pande Putu“…Easy access to condoms was the main factor influencing the frequency of condom use. …”
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763“…AIM: To examine adolescent contraceptive literacy and condom knowledge in Botswana. BACKGROUND: In Botswana, adolescent HIV infection rates remain high and unintended pregnancies are the predominant reason girls drop out of school. …”
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764“…To describe the factors that determine condom use in Venezuelan immigrant sex workers in Colombia. …”
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765por Saggurti, Niranjan, Jain, Anrudh K., Sebastian, Mary Philip, Singh, Rajendra, Modugu, Hanimi Reddy, Halli, Shiva S., Verma, Ravi K.“…Additionally, short duration visits and visit to the Jatra (religious fairs) places found to have significant association with their inconsistent condom use in sex with clients as well as continuation of sex despite having STI symptoms. …”
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766“…No statistically significant differences were found for condom use or for the number of sexual partners between HIV-positive men and those who are not infected. …”
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767por Huang, Wenting, Wu, Dan, Pan, Stephen W., Li, Katherine, Ong, Jason J., Fu, Hongyun, Liu, Chuncheng, Mao, Jessica, Tucker, Joseph D., Tang, Weiming“…BACKGROUND: Condom use remains consistently low among Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM). …”
Publicado 2019
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768“…This effect was explained by the significantly lower likelihood of consistent condom use by rural venue-based FSWs (adjusted OR: 0.34 95% CI 0.13–0.90, p = 0.029). …”
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769por Limaye, Rupali J., Rimal, Rajiv N., Mkandawire, Glory, Roberts, Peter, Dothi, William, Brown, Jane“…Quantitative study findings point to the idea that self-efficacy, perceived benefits, and injunctive norms about talking about condom use are important factors influencing intentions to discuss condom use with partners. …”
Publicado 2012
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770por Zhang, Hanxi, Yu, Qing, Li, Zheng, Xiu, Xiangfei, Lv, Fan, Han, Mengjie, Wang, Lu“…To estimate the efficacy of psychological interventions towards reducing unprotected sex and increasing condom use among PLWH. We systematically searched PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE (OVID), and PsycINFO (OVID) for studies reporting psychological intervention effects on the outcomes of condom use and/or unprotected sex from 2010 to 2020. …”
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771por Fu, Leiwen, Zhao, Jin, Zheng, Weiran, Sun, Yinghui, Tian, Tian, Wang, Bingyi, Yang, Luoyao, Zhou, Xinyi, Lin, Yi-Fan, Yang, Zhengrong, Li, Hui, Zou, Huachun“…Among MSM with detectable viral loads who had ever received oral sex without a condom, 40.00% reported ejaculation in their partner’s mouth. …”
Publicado 2022
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772“…Informed consent was obtained before all data collection. (3) Results: The main themes identified were risky sexual behaviours translating to multiple intimate partners, perceived quality of condom use, perceived benefits of contraceptives, negotiating safer sex with partners, developing a greater sense of autonomy, alcohol and drug abuse, perceived benefits of health education provided by the MUT, and lack of open communication. (4) Conclusions: The findings suggest that university students need multi-faceted interventions designed to address challenges with risky sexual behaviours including knowledge and benefits of condom and contraceptive use to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancies, as well as providing psychosocial interventions to support these students’ autonomy.…”
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773“…PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcome measures were changes in age of sexual debut, secondary abstinence, condom use and numbers of partners. RESULTS: The programme was successful at increasing condom usage (condom use score 3.5 vs 2.1; p=0.02), OR 6.7 (95% CI 1.1 to 40.7), and postponing sexual debut (11.9% vs 21.4%; p=0.04) absolute difference 9.5%. …”
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774por Musiimenta, Angella“…Findings indicate that the intervention significantly improved students’ HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes self-efficacy, sex abstinence and fidelity, but had no significant impact on condom use. The major reason for non-use of condoms was lack of knowledge about condom use which can be attributed to teachers’ failure and inabilities to demonstrate condom use in class. …”
Publicado 2012
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775“…The pooled effect estimate of all studies indicated that people participating in HIV-related interventions were 13% more likely to use condoms (95%CI: 0.07, 0.18), however, the effects on increasing condom use exhibited significant heterogeneity across programs (P<0.01, I (2) = 0.93). …”
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776por Webster, Rosie, Gerressu, Makeda, Michie, Susan, Estcourt, Claudia, Anderson, Jane, Ang, Chee Siang, Murray, Elizabeth, Rait, Greta, Stephenson, Judith, Bailey, Julia V“…Key targets identified were condom use skills, beliefs about pleasure and knowledge about risk. …”
Publicado 2015
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777por Taghizadeh, Hassan, Taghizadeh, Fatemeh, Fathi, Mohammad, Reihani, Parisa, Shirdel, Nasrin, Rezaee, Seyede Mohaddese“…A significant relationship was found between the type of drugs used and factors such as having a substance dependent husband, use of condom during the last sexual contact, regular condom use, and the number of sexual acts per week. …”
Publicado 2015
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778por Reed, Elizabeth, Erausquin, J T, Groves, Allison K, Salazar, Marissa, Biradavolu, Monica, Blankenship, Kim M“…Using crude and adjusted logistic regression models, any sexual/physical violence (last 6 months) perpetrated by clients and husbands were separately assessed in association with accepting more money for sex without a condom (last 30 days), consistent condom use with clients and husbands (last 30 days), and sexually transmitted infection (STI) symptoms (last 6 months). …”
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779“…Condom use in serodiscordant couples increased (n=3). …”
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780“…Population profile, socio-economic characteristics, levels of HIV/STI/condom awareness and condom use, were compared between the districts with and without consistently high HIV prevalence. …”
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