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961por Owen, Branwen Nia, Baggaley, Rebecca F., Maheu-Giroux, Mathieu, Elmes, Jocelyn, Adimora, Adaora A., Ramirez, Catalina, Edmonds, Andrew, Sosanya, Kemi, Taylor, Tonya, Plankey, Michael, Cederbaum, Julie, Seidman, Dominika, Weber, Kathleen M., Golub, Elizabeth T., Sheth, Anandi N., Bolivar, Hector, Konkle-Parker, Deborah, Boily, Marie-Claude“…However, little is known about AI practice over the life course of women, to what extent AI practice is condom-protected, and whether it is associated with other HIV risk behaviors. …”
Publicado 2020
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962por Okiria, Alfred G., Achut, Victoria, McKeever, Erin, Bolo, Alex, Katoro, Joel, Arkangelo, Golda Caesar, Ismail Michael, Acaga Taban, Hakim, Avi J.“…More than half (55.3%) were previously tested for HIV. Only 46.4% used a condom during their last vaginal or anal sexual act with a client. …”
Publicado 2023
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963por Shan, Duo, Yu, Mao-He, Yang, Jie, Zhuang, Ming-Hua, Ning, Zhen, Liu, Hui, Liu, Lu, Han, Meng-Jie, Zhang, Da-Peng“…Nearly half (45.6%) reported having regular partners, and 351 (70.5%) had casual partners. Regarding condom use, 81.5% reported not always using condoms with stable partners, and 70.9% reported not using condoms with casual partners. …”
Publicado 2018
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964por Bannink Mbazzi, Femke, Namukwaya, Zikulah, Amone, Alexander, Ojok, Francis, Etima, Juliane, Byamugisha, Josaphat, Katabira, Elly, Fowler, Mary Glenn, Homsy, Jaco, King, Rachel“…RESULTS: At baseline, FGD participants mentioned multiple sexual partners and lack of condom use as the main risks for pregnant and lactating women to acquire HIV. …”
Publicado 2020
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965por Perla, M. E., Ghee, Annette E., Sánchez, Sixto, McClelland, R. Scott, Fitzpatrick, Annette L., Suárez-Ognio, Luis, Lama, Javier R., Sánchez, Jorge“…In multivariate analysis BV was negatively associated with more consistent condom use (PRR = 0.63, 95% CI, 0.42–0.96). Many had not visited a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) clinic or been tested for HIV in the past year (40.6%, 47.1%, resp.). …”
Publicado 2012
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966por Kautako-Kiambi, Mida, Ekila, Mathilde B., Kama-Lemba, Smith, Wumba, Roger, Aloni, Michel N.“…However, there was no association between positive HIV test and condom use (p = 0.25), knowledge of VCT (p = 0.81), service requested (p = 0.20), and previous HIV test (p = 0.68). …”
Publicado 2015
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967por Saeieh, Sara E., Nasrabadi, Alireza N., Ebadi, Abbas, Moghadam, Zahra B., Mohraz, Minoo, Jozani, Zahra B., Rezaei, Elham“…RESULTS: The following two themes were derived from descriptions of the use of contraception methods by women with HIV: 1) Contraception is the forgotten component of reproductive health services; 2) inconsistent condom use. Each theme also contained three sub-themes. …”
Publicado 2016
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968por Tiblom Ehrsson, Ylva, Stenhammar, Christina, Rosenblad, Andreas, Åkerud, Helena, Larsson, Margareta, Tydén, Tanja“…CONCLUSIONS: Contraceptive counselling should also include information about primary and secondary prevention of STI, such as the importance of correct use of a condom and STI testing, to prevent a further spread of STIs.…”
Publicado 2016
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969“…To identify the mode of delivery, communicator, and content dimensions that make STI/HIV prevention interventions most successful at increasing condom use/protected sex or reducing STI/HIV incidence. …”
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970“…She underwent an open appendectomy which revealed a condom fragment within the appendiceal lumen. A detailed retrospective history confirmed accidental ingestion of the condom 2 weeks prior to onset of symptoms. …”
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971“…Some respondents were willing to have male clients who do not wear a condom in exchange for accepting more money in return. …”
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972por Rodríguez-Álvarez, María Inmaculada, Gómez-Urquiza, Jose L., Husein-El Ahmed, Husein, Albendín-García, Luis, Gómez-Salgado, Juan, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.“…The included studies showed that stable sexual habits, circumcision and condom use are protective factors against HPV. In addition, there is a certain positive association with tobacco use and the early initiation of sexual intercourse. …”
Publicado 2018
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973por Hansson, Disa, Fridlund, Veronika, Stenqvist, Karin, Britton, Tom, Liljeros, Fredrik“…We cannot find any difference in condom disposition between women and men. Condoms are initially used more often in less risky types of relationships, especially if the partner ends up as a main partner. …”
Publicado 2018
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974por de França, Inacia Sátiro Xavier, Coura, Alexsandro Silva, de Sousa, Francisco Stélio, Aragão, Jamilly da Silva, Silva, Arthur Felipe Rodrigues, dos Santos, Sérgio Ribeiro“…It was found that they used a male condom more frequently than women using a female condom (p = 0.003), although they had more knowledge about the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections (p = 0.006). …”
Publicado 2019
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975por Ahmad, Marwa, Becerra, Benjamin, Hernandez, Dyanna, Okpala, Paulchris, Olney, Amber, Becerra, Monideepa“…In recent years, the act of nonconsensual condom removal, termed stealthing, has become commonly discussed on social and print media; yet, little to no evidence exists on the current knowledge and perception of stealthing among young adults. …”
Publicado 2020
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976“…DISCUSSION: This research offers an understanding of how schemas of non-condom use are organised. We observed that while condom-less sex is often viewed as essential to building social capital in a serious relationship, it is not the only factor that determines sexual relationship power. …”
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977por Kongnyuy, Eugene J, Wiysonge, Charles S, Mbu, Robinson E, Nana, Philip, Kouam, Luc“…CONCLUSION: Wealthy men in Cameroon are more likely to start sexual activity early and have both multiple concurrent and lifetime sex partners, and are less likely to (consistently) use a condom in sex with a non-spousal non-cohabiting partner. …”
Publicado 2006
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978“…Distributions of high-risk behavioural indicators, including the number of sexual partners, number of sexual acts and condom usage in the past 6 months, are calibrated to available empirical data. …”
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979“…In boys, condom use at first intercourse (OR 0.06, 0.01–0.42) decreased the odds of infection, while having an older last sexual partner (OR 3.7, 1.3–11.0) increased the odds. …”
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980por Kang, Dianmin, Tao, Xiaorun, Liao, Meizhen, Li, Jianzhuo, Zhang, Na, Zhu, Xiaoyan, Sun, Xiaoguang, Lin, Bin, Su, Shengli, Hao, Lianzheng, Jia, Yujiang“…After adjusted for age, marital status, education, economic condition, recruitment venues, the rates of condom use in the last sex with clients(AOR = 2.7; 95% CI: 1.9, 3.8), with regular sex partners(AOR = 1.5; 95% CI: 1.1, 1.9) and consistent condom use in the last month with clients (AOR = 3.3; 95% CI: 2.6, 4.1) and regular sex partners (AOR = 1.7; 95% CI: 1.3, 2.3) were significantly higher in intervention sites than that in control sites. …”
Publicado 2013
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