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1021por Marqués‐Sánchez, Pilar, Bermejo‐Martínez, David, Quiroga Sánchez, Enedina, Calvo‐Ayuso, Natalia, Liébana‐Presa, Cristina, Benítez‐Andrades, José Alberto“…AIM: To study the structure of MSM networks through dating and contact applications and this relationship to risky sexual activities such as condom use, chemsex (sex while using drug), and group sex. …”
Publicado 2022
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1022“…Based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA), this study investigated the influencing factors to predict intention to reduce condom use (risk compensation intention) among MSM after taking HPV vaccination in southwest China. …”
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1023“…Despite adolescents reporting having multiple sexual partners, reported condom use during the most recent sexual act was low. …”
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1024“…The condom (46.7%), withdrawal method (14.1%) and the pills (13.3%) were the most commonly used forms of contraception. …”
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1025por Mawji, Elysha, McKinnon, Lyle, Wachihi, Charles, Chege, Duncan, Thottingal, Paul, Kariri, Anthony, Plummer, Francis, Ball, T Blake, Jaoko, Walter, Ngugi, Elizabeth, Kimani, Joshua, Gelmon, Lawrence, Nagelkerke, Nico, Kaul, Rupert“…PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Self-reported condom use, client numbers and sexually transmitted infection incidence over the study period (before and after ART initiation in cases). …”
Publicado 2012
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1026“…The analysis showed that HIV prevalence among MSM in Vietnam has increased significantly (eg, from 9.4% in 2006 to 20% in 2010 in Hanoi) and that protective behaviours, such as condom use and HIV testing and counselling, continue at inadequately low levels. …”
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1027por Vaidyanathan, Subramanian, Selmi, Fahed, Abraham, Kottarathil Abraham, Hughes, Peter, Singh, Gurpreet, Soni, Bakul“…BACKGROUND: Condom catheters are indicated in spinal cord injury patients in whom intravesical pressures during storage and voiding are safe. …”
Publicado 2012
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1028“…HIV research has identified approaches that can be combined to be more effective in transmission reduction than any 1 modality alone: delayed adolescent sexual debut, mutual monogamy or sexual partner reduction, correct and consistent condom use, pre-exposure prophylaxis with oral antiretroviral drugs or vaginal microbicides, voluntary medical male circumcision, antiretroviral therapy (ART) for prevention (including prevention of mother to child HIV transmission [PMTCT]), treatment of sexually transmitted infections, use of clean needles for all injections, blood screening prior to donation, a future HIV prime/boost vaccine, and the female condom. …”
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1029“…Education level, number of sexual partners, condom use and occupation were used in the multivariate analysis model. …”
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1030por King, Rachel, Barker, Joseph, Nakayiwa, Sylvia, Katuntu, David, Lubwama, George, Bagenda, Danstan, Lane, Tim, Opio, Alex, Hladik, Wolfgang“…The emerging domains for facilitating condom use included: lack of trust in partner and fear of HIV infection. …”
Publicado 2013
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1031“…Among sexually active male students, overweight (85th percentile ≤ BMI < 95th percentile) was associated with not using a condom at last sexual intercourse (OR = 1.19) and obesity was associated with injection drug use (OR = 1.42). …”
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1032“…RESULTS: LGB students compared to heterosexual students, experienced multiple health inequities including higher rates of being verbally threatened and lower rates of physical activity and condom use. CONCLUSIONS: An understanding of health inequities experienced by LGB college students is critical as during these years of transition, students engage in protective (e.g., physical activity) and risky (e.g., lack of condom use) health behaviours, establishing habits that could last a lifetime. …”
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1033por SHAHNAZI, Ashkan, FOROUZAN, Ameneh Setareh, NEDJAT, Saharnaz, ASGARI, Soheila, MAJDZADEH, Reza“…In terms of willingness, behavior was influenced to preserve sexual pleasure by avoiding condoms. In terms of barriers and facilitators, trust in partner, misperceptions, condom inaccessibility, unplanned sex, fear of contracting the disease, partner’s wish, ethical commitments were mentioned by both groups, stigma of condom possession by the low-risk group, and partner’s force was mentioned by the high-risk group. …”
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1034“…Knowledge of the protective effect of using condoms increased from 90% to 94%. However, HIV knowledge was not associated with either type of RSB. …”
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1035por MAAREFVAND, Masoomeh, KASSAIE, Besat, GHIASVAND, Hamidreza, ABOLFATHI GHARIBDOOSTI, Robabeh, KHUBCHANDANI, Jagdish“…Younger LDTDs reported more condom use with their partners (r=−0.170, P≤0.001), more extramarital sexual contacts (r=−0.157, P≤0.001), more pay for sex (r=−0.110, P≤0.005) and condom use in their extra-marital sex contacts (including with sex workers) (r=−0.176, P≤0.001). …”
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1036“…Two indicators of sexual risk behaviors were measured: condom use and the number of sex partners. The results indicated that moral disgust was positively associated with condom use, with MSM who had higher moral disgust being more likely to use condoms than others did. …”
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1037“…Family connectedness and positive self-reported school status were correlated with greater condom use at last intercourse in males. Family connectedness was correlated with older age at first sexual intercourse. …”
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1038“…RESULTS: Significant predictors of current MCU (25.3%) among married women were: women's reported ability to ask a partner to use a condom, number of living children and wealth index. …”
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1039por Kiessling, Ann A.“…Because anti-HIV therapy does not eliminate HIV from semen, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the past 25 years has espoused condom use as the safest approach to prevent HIV transmission, as well as other sexually transmitted diseases. …”
Publicado 2018
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1040por Tran, Bach Xuan, Fleming, Mercy, Nguyen, Tam Minh Thi, Vu, Giang Thu, Vuong, Quan Hoang, Ho, Manh-Tung, Dam, Nhue Van, Vuong, Thu-Trang, Do, Ha Ngoc, Doan, Linh Phuong, Latkin, Carl, Ho, Cyrus SH, Ho, Roger CM“…Further emphasis on managing these among MMT patients is required, potentially by providing integrated services including smoking and drinking counseling and condom use promotion in accordance with MMT.…”
Publicado 2019
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