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1221por Watanabe, Kaori, Totsu, Yumiko, Duong, Tran Thuy, Van Truong, Pham, Huong, Phuong Thi Thu“…In the first model, the independent variables were self-esteem, knowledge of proper timing for condom use, and perception that many peers are sexually experienced. …”
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1222por Kakisingi, Christian, Muteba, Michel, Mukuku, Olivier, Kyabu, Véronique, Ngwej, Kevin, Kajimb, Patricia, Manika, Michel, Situakibanza, Hippolyte, Mwamba, Claude, Ngwej, Dieudonné“…After adjusting for potentials cofounders, Age, Sex work as main income, years of selling sex, condom use, and alcohol use before sex were found to have a significant effect on HIV infection among sex workers. …”
Publicado 2020
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1223“…Hence, health education programs should address the issue of inconsistent condom use with nonpaying clients, alcohol consumption before sex, and knowledge of STIs, with a particular emphasis on those female sex workers who stayed longer in the business.…”
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1224“…Compared to women that used a condom at last sexual intercourse, those that did not use a condom at last sexual encounter reported fewer lifetime sexual partners. …”
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1225“…Most women (81%) used condoms for HIV prevention and most (83%) used contraception for pregnancy prevention. …”
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1226por Aladham, Maysoon S., Turkistany, Hafiza, Masud, Nazish, Alaqeel, Faisal O., Alharbi, Rawan H., Aljbli, Lujain H., Alharisi, Arwa A., Alotaibie, May M., Almotairi, Aryaf M., Alassaf, Alanoud H.“…The most commonly used contraceptive methods were oral contraceptive pills, male condom, and intrauterine device (69%, 34%, 22%, respectively). …”
Publicado 2020
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1227por Machekera, Shepherd, Boas, Peniel, Temu, Poruan, Mosende, Zimmbodilion, Lote, Namarola, Kelly-Hanku, Angela, Mahiane, S. Guy, Glaubius, Robert, Rowley, Jane, Gurung, Anup, Korenromp, Eline“…Scenarios compared different interventions (clinical treatment, contact tracing, syphilis screening, and condom promotion) for incidence and cost per infection averted over 2021–2030. …”
Publicado 2021
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1228por Begg, Lorna, Brodsky, Rebecca, Friedland, Barbara, Mathur, Sanyukta, Sailer, Jim, Creasy, George“…Low, medium and high rates (range 0.25% to 25%) of estimated conversion from current contraceptive method to the DPP were applied by country based on HIV prevalence (≥10% vs <10%), current contraceptive method (OCP, condom or unmet need for contraception) and age group (15–24 or 25–49 years). …”
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1229por Tolmay, Janke, Knight, Louise, Muvhango, Lufuno, Polzer-Ngwato, Tara, Stöckl, Heidi, Ranganathan, Meghna“…We used univariable and multivariable logistic regression to explore the associations of relationship status and women’s household income contribution with inconsistent condom use, multiple sexual partners and transactional sex, respectively. …”
Publicado 2022
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1230por Rahmalia, Annisa, Wisaksana, Rudi, Laga, Marie, van Crevel, Reinout, Peeters Grietens, Koen“…In antenatal care, where same-day testing was often done for pregnant couples, more partners were tested. Overall, consistent condom use was low and HIV status forced WLWH who continued sex work to work at settings where condom use was not enforced. …”
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1231por Reed, Elizabeth, West, Brooke S., Frost, Elizabeth, Salazar, Marissa, Silverman, Jay G., McIntosh, Craig T., Gómez, María Gudelia Rangel, Urada, Lianne A., Brouwer, Kimberly C.“…FSW who reported financial hardship were more likely to experience sexual violence (OR = 1.9; 95% CI:1.1–3.6) and physical violence (OR = 1.9; 95% CI:1.1–3.6), as well as to report past 30-day inconsistent condom use (OR = 2.4; 95%CI: 1.3–4.6) and to test positive for an STI (OR = 1.9; 95% CI:1.1–3.4). …”
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1232por Licata, Francesca, Angelillo, Silvia, Oliverio, Antonella, Di Gennaro, Gianfranco, Bianco, Aida“…Less than half of the students (45.8%) reported that they always wear a condom during any sexual activity. Predictors of consistent condom use were being younger, having a later sexual debut and a good knowledge score. …”
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1233por Montanari, L, Mazzilli, S, Tarján, A, Hasselberg, I, Hall, W, Vandam, L, Vernooij, A, Stöver, H“…Interventions provided in < 10 countries include: distribution of disinfectant (9), condom with lubricant (9), take-home naloxone (5), needles and syringes programs (3). …”
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1234por Mohammed, Hamish, Mitchell, Holly, Sile, Bersabeh, Duffell, Stephen, Nardone, Anthony, Hughes, Gwenda“…The largest annual increase in syphilis diagnoses in a decade was reported in 2014. Less condom use may be the primary reason for these increases.…”
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1235“…Between the earliest and latest surveys, the overall prevalence of ever had sexual intercourse (3.1% decrease) and condom use (2.0% decrease) showed downward trends. …”
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1236por Dokkum, Nynke FB, Koekenbier, Rik H, van den Broek, Ingrid VF, van Bergen, Jan EAM, Brouwers, Elfi EHG, Fennema, Johannes SA, Götz, Hannelore M, Hoebe, Christian JPA, Pars, Lydia L, van Ravesteijn, Sander M, Op de Coul, Eline LM“…Determinants of providing a cell-phone number were younger age (OR in 25-29 year olds versus 16-19 year olds = 0.8, 95%CI 0.8-0.9), non-Dutch (OR in Surinam/Antillean versus Dutch = 1.3, 95%CI 1.2-1.4, Turkish/Moroccan: 1.1, 95%CI 1.0-1.2, Sub Sahara African: 1.5, 95%CI 1.3-1.8, non-Western other 1.1, 95%CI 1.1-1.2), lower educational level (OR in high educational level versus low level = 0.8, 95%CI 0.7-0.9), no condom use during the last contact with a casual partner (OR no condom use versus condom use 1.2, 95%CI 1.1-1.3), younger age at first sexual contact (OR 19 years or older versus younger than 16: 0.7, 95%CI 0.6-0.8). …”
Publicado 2012
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1237por McNaghten, AD, Kearns, Rachel, Siegler, Aaron J, Phaswana-Mafuya, Nancy, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Stephenson, Rob, Baral, Stefan D, Brookmeyer, Ron, Yah, Clarence S, Lambert, Andrew J, Brown, Benjamin, Rosenberg, Eli, Blalock Tharp, Mondie, de Voux, Alex, Beyrer, Chris, Sullivan, Patrick S“…The study will assess a package of HIV prevention services, including condom and condom-compatible lubricant choices, risk-reduction counseling, couples HIV testing and counseling, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for eligible men, and non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis for men with a high risk exposure. …”
Publicado 2014
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1238por Sanchez, Travis Howard, Sineath, R Craig, Kahle, Erin M, Tregear, Stephen James, Sullivan, Patrick Sean“…Compared to HIV-negative/unknown status participants, HIV-positive participants were more likely to have had anal sex without a condom with any male partner in the past 12 months (72.24% versus 61.24%, respectively; P<.001) and more likely to have had anal sex without a condom with their last male sex partner who was discordant/unknown HIV status (42.95% versus 13.62%, respectively; P<.001). …”
Publicado 2015
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1239por Kim, Andrea A., Parekh, Bharat S., Umuro, Mamo, Galgalo, Tura, Bunnell, Rebecca, Makokha, Ernest, Dobbs, Trudy, Murithi, Patrick, Muraguri, Nicholas, De Cock, Kevin M., Mermin, Jonathan“…Factors associated with lower adjusted odds of long-standing infection included using a condom at last sex in the past year (AOR 0.47; CI 0.36–0.61), having no HSV2-infection at aged <30 years (AOR 0.38; CI 0.20–0.75) or being an uncircumcised male aged <30 years (AOR 0.30; CI 0.15–0.61). …”
Publicado 2016
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1240por Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Dadzie, Louis Kobina, Tetteh, Justice Kanor, Agbaglo, Ebenezer, Okyere, Joshua, Salihu, Tarif, Oteng, Kenneth Fosu, Bugase, Eustace, Osei, Sampson Aboagye, Hagan, John Elvis, Schack, Thomas“…Also, SAM who were not using condom had higher odds of STIs (AOR = 1.35, CI: 1.25–1.46), compared to those who were using condom. …”
Publicado 2020
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