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1161Associations between sexual behaviour change in young people and decline in HIV prevalence in Zambia“…Fewer sexual partners and condom use were among the core factors involved for both sexes; and for women a further factor was delayed child-bearing.…”
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1162“…Young Taiwanese persons attending a STD clinic should be screened for CT infection and counselled on condom use.…”
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1163por Weiser, Sheri D, Leiter, Karen, Bangsberg, David R, Butler, Lisa M, Percy-de Korte, Fiona, Hlanze, Zakhe, Phaladze, Nthabiseng, Iacopino, Vincent, Heisler, Michele“…METHODS AND FINDINGS: We studied the association between food insufficiency (not having enough food to eat over the previous 12 months) and inconsistent condom use, sex exchange, and other measures of risky sex in a cross-sectional population-based study of 1,255 adults in Botswana and 796 adults in Swaziland using a stratified two-stage probability design. …”
Publicado 2007
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1164por Edgardh, Karin, Kühlmann-Berenzon, Sharon, Grünewald, Maria, Rotzen-Östlund, Maria, Qvarnström, Ivar, Everljung, Jennie“…The collected data will provide gender-specific information on the occurrence of and risk for repeat Chlamydia infection, the occurrence of nvCT, and clinical data and information on sexual behaviour and reproductive health, risk-taking and condom use.…”
Publicado 2009
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1165por Del Romero, Jorge, Castilla, Jesús, Hernando, Victoria, Rodríguez, Carmen, García, Soledad“…During follow-up, the 341 serodiscordant couples in which the index partner was not taking antiretroviral treatment had about 11 000 acts of intercourse without condoms, 50 natural pregnancies, and five HIV seroconversions (0.0004 per unprotected intercourse; 95% confidence interval 0.0001 to 0.0010); 294 of these couples always used condoms, accounting for about 42 000 acts of intercourse, 136 risk exposures from condom failure, and one HIV seroconversion. …”
Publicado 2010
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1166por Karim, Quarraisha Abdool, Kharsany, Ayesha BM, Frohlich, Janet A, Baxter, Cheryl, Yende, Nonhlanhla, Mansoor, Leila E, Mlisana, Koleka P, Maarschalk, Silvia, Arulappan, Natasha, Grobler, Anneke, Sibeko, Sengeziwe, Omar, Zaheen, Gengiah, Tanuja N, Mlotshwa, Mukelisiwe, Samsunder, Natasha, Abdool Karim, Salim S“…Microbicides could fill an important HIV prevention gap for sexually active women who are unable to successfully negotiate mutual monogamy or condom use. PURPOSE: This paper describes the baseline sample characteristics in the CAPRISA 004 trial which assessed the safety and effectiveness of the vaginal microbicide, 1% tenofovir gel for HIV prevention in South Africa. …”
Publicado 2011
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1167por Shen, Song-Ying, Zhang, Zhou-Bin, Tucker, Joseph D, Chang, Helena, Zhang, Guan-Rong, Lin, Ai-Hua“…RESULTS: Drug users who completed the intervention reported more frequent condom use with casual sex partners (60.0% vs. 12.5% condom use every time, p = 0.011) and less frequent injection (56.7% vs. 26.4% no injection per day, p = 0.008) at the second follow-up compared to those in the routine education group. …”
Publicado 2011
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1168por Blas, Magaly M., Alva, Isaac E., Cabello, Robinson, Carcamo, Cesar, Kurth, Ann E.“…Additionally, 50.8% had unprotected anal or vaginal sex at last intercourse, and a significant percentage reported a condom broken (22.1%), slipped (16.4%) or sexual intercourse initiated without wearing a condom (39.1%). …”
Publicado 2011
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1169por Busza, Joanna R, Balakireva, Olga M, Teltschik, Anja, Bondar, Tatiana V, Sereda, Yuliya V, Meynell, Clea, Sakovych, Olena“…Male-to-male sexual behaviour was reported by just under 10% of boys. Condom use was low although varied by partner type. …”
Publicado 2010
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1170por Zhou, Feng, Gao, Lei, Li, Shuming, Li, Dongliang, Zhang, Lifen, Fan, Wensheng, Yang, Xueying, Yu, Mingrun, Xiao, Dong, Yan, Li, Zhang, Zheng, Shi, Wei, Luo, Fengji, Ruan, Yuhua, Jin, Qi“…Univariate analysis showed that age, years of education, consistent condom use in the past 6 months, heterosexual behavior in the past 6 months, having ever heard of PrEP and the side effects of antiretroviral drugs, and worry about antiretroviral drugs cost were significantly associated with willingness to accept PrEP. …”
Publicado 2012
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1171por Chen, Guanzhi, Li, Yang, Zhang, Beichuan, Yu, Zengzhao, Li, Xiufang, Wang, Lixin, Yu, Ziming“…In contrast, the two groups did not differ significantly the sexual orientation, level of education, types of profession, drug use, condom use and experience of social stigma and discrimination (P > 0.05). …”
Publicado 2012
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1172por Wagner, Glenn J., Aunon, Frances M., Kaplan, Rachel L., Rana, Yashodhara, Khouri, Danielle, Tohme, Johnny, Mokhbat, Jacques“…Many described not using condoms with a regular partner in the context of a meaningful relationship, mutual HIV testing, and a desire to not use condoms, suggesting that trust, commitment and intimacy play a role in condom use decisions. …”
Publicado 2012
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1173“…Forty-two percent were not aware of their HIV status, 57% reported sex after onset of symptoms and only 15% reported consistent condom use. CONCLUSIONS: Low awareness of HIV status despite high probability of being infected and low condom use after onset of genital ulcer symptoms leads to a high potential for transmission to sexual partners. …”
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1174por Doku, David“…Logistic regression analyses were employed to investigate the association between substance use (tobacco use, drunkenness, marijuana use and other drug uses) and risky sexual behaviours (sexual debut, condom use and number of sexual partners). RESULTS: Of all youth, 25% (28% boys and 23% girls) were sexually experienced. …”
Publicado 2012
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1175“…Assessments including the total number and types of sexual contacts, and condom use details for up to their most familiar eight sexual contacts were collected both at enrollment and 12-month follow-up. …”
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1176por Kalichman, Seth C, Pitpitan, Eileen, Eaton, Lisa, Cain, Demetria, Carey, Kate B, Carey, Michael P, Harel, Ofer, Mehlomakhulu, Vuyelwa, Simbayi, Leickness Chisamu, Mwaba, Kelvin“…RESULTS: Forty-four percent of men and 26% women with primary sex partners reported also having outside sex partners in the previous month. Condom use with outside partners was inconsistent for men and women; only 19% of men and 12% of women used condoms consistently with outside sex partners. …”
Publicado 2013
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1177por Guédou, Fernand A, Van Damme, Lut, Deese, Jennifer, Crucitti, Tania, Becker, Marissa, Mirembe, Florence, Solomon, Suniti, Alary, Michel“…CONCLUSION: This study confirms the importance of counselling high-risk women with RBV about the adverse effects of vaginal cleansing and the protective effects of condom use with all types of partners for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, including BV. …”
Publicado 2013
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1178“…General linear model analysis revealed that, in standardized estimate (β) sequence, PCS was significantly associated with monthly income, perceived social support, antiretroviral therapy, transmission, and ethnicity; MCS was associated with perceived social support, antiretroviral therapy, condom use, monthly income, transmission, ethnicity, and alcohol consumption; whereas TS was associated with perceived social support, antiretroviral therapy, monthly income, transmission, condom use, and ethnicity. …”
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1179“…RESULTS: High proportions of FSWs were aware that using condoms (94.6%), and clean needles (34.1%) are preventive measures that reduce the risk of HIV transmission. …”
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1180“…Because teens are more likely to rely on condoms, the logistic regression model was repeated, adjusting for provider report of condom choice; after adjustment, no sociodemographic differences in agreement were observed. …”
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