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1281“…The risk behaviors were condom use at last intercourse, number of sexual partners in lifetime, age at first intercourse, ever forced sexual intercourse, and ever illegal injection drug use. …”
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1282“…RESULT: Overall, 71% women reported using contraception (75% among HAART users and 65% HAART naïve women). Male condom and injectables are the most preferred contraceptive methods among both groups. …”
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1283por Berg, Carla J., Lowe, Kincaid, Stratton, Erin, Goodwin, Sherell Brown, Grimsley, Linda, Rodd, Jan, Williams, Catherine, Mattox, Cheri, Foster, Bruce“…OBJECTIVES: We examined correlates of 1) being a virgin; 2) drug or alcohol use prior to the last intercourse; and 3) condom use during the last intercourse in a sample of college students. …”
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1284“…Among male students, the preference for the male condom was 45.2% and the adherence to condom use was 21.7%. …”
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1285“…Finally, the lack of social networks and social capital between FSWs undermined peer trust and solidarity, both of which are essential to promote consistent condom use. For example, newcomer FSWs did not trust that if they refused to have sex without a condom, their peers would also refuse; this increased their likelihood of accepting unprotected sex, thereby increasing HIV risk. …”
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1286“…Ethnic groups with higher HIV prevalence were more likely to report condom use (Men 2008 survey: R2 = 0.62, P = 0.01) and having been for HIV testing (Men 2008 survey: R2 = 0.47, P = 0.04). …”
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1287por Sidibe, Sekou, Pack, Allison P, Tolley, Elizabeth E, Ryan, Elizabeth, Mackenzie, Caroline, Bockh, Emily, Githuka, George“…Women in stable relationships find condom use challenging because they connote a lack of trust. …”
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1288por Chin-Quee, Dawn, Bratt, John, Malkin, Morrisa, Nduna, Mavis Mwale, Otterness, Conrad, Jumbe, Lydia, Mbewe, Reuben Kamoto“…Couple-years of protection (CYP, protection from pregnancy for 1 year) was provided to 51 condom clients, 391 pill clients, and 2,206 DMPA clients. …”
Publicado 2013
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1289por Tang, Zhenzhu, Wu, Xinghua, Li, Guojian, Shen, Zhiyong, Zhang, Hongman, Lan, Guanghua, Feng, Xue, Lin, Rui, Abdullah, Abu S., Wu, Zunyou, Shi, Cynthia X.“…Further research and interventions should address the links between aphrodisiac use, commercial sex work, condom use, and increased HIV transmission.…”
Publicado 2014
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1290por El-Bassel, Nabila, Gilbert, Louisa, Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn, Chang, Mingway, Wu, Elwin, Hunt, Tim, Epperson, Matt, Shaw, Stacey A., Rowe, Jessica, Almonte, Maria, Witte, Susan“…CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: The promising effects of traditional and multimedia WORTH on increasing condom use and high participation rates suggest that WORTH may be scaled up to redress the concentrated epidemics of HIV/STIs among drug-involved women in the criminal justice system. …”
Publicado 2014
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1291“…Other drug use was independently associated with non-condom use. CONCLUSION: Substance use seems to serve as a possible risk factor for sexual risk behaviours among homeless youth. …”
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1292Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy Outcomes among Opioid Drug-Using Women: A Retrospective Cohort Studypor Cornford, Charles S., Close, Helen J., Bray, Roz, Beere, Deborah, Mason, James M.“…RESULTS: Drug-using women made lower use of planned (non-condom) contraception (24% vs 50%, p<0.001), had more frequent pregnancy terminations (0.46 vs. 0.025, p = 0.004) and higher annual incidence of chlamydia (1.1% vs. 0.33%, p<0.001), when compared with age-matched population data. …”
Publicado 2015
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1293por Qi, Jinlei, Zhang, Dapeng, Fu, Xiaojing, Li, Chengmei, Meng, Sining, Dai, Min, Liu, Hui, Sun, Jiangping“…Demographic (e.g. age, marital status, education) and behavioral (e.g. condom use, HIV testing history) data were collected using information collection cards. …”
Publicado 2015
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1294por Kesteman, Thomas, Lapostolle, Annabelle, Costagliola, Dominique, Massari, Véronique, Chauvin, Pierre“…Outcome variables were (i) the intention of the individual to protect oneself against HIV, and (ii) the adoption of a condom-based approach for protection against HIV. …”
Publicado 2015
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1295por Feldblum, Paul J., Okech, Jairus, Ochieng, Rolex, Hart, Catherine, Kiyuka, Grace, Lai, Jaim Jou, Veena, Valentine“…Less than half of the men (44.3%) reported using condoms half of the time or more, but the great majority of condom users stated that condom use was much easier post-MC, and 76.9% of users said they used condoms more after circumcision than before. …”
Publicado 2015
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1296por Brady, Sonya S, Sieving, Renee E, Terveen, Loren G, Rosser, BR Simon, Kodet, Amy J, Rothberg, Vienna D“…RESULTS: Adolescents’ perceptions that the website encouraged condom use across a variety of relationship situations were very high. …”
Publicado 2015
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1297por Matteelli, Alberto, Capelli, Michela, Sulis, Giorgia, Toninelli, Giuseppe, Carvalho, Anna Cristina C., Pecorelli, Sergio, Caruso, Arnaldo, Bonfanti, Carlo, Gargiulo, Franco, Donato, Francesco“…Only 27.5 % of the sexually active students reported regular condom use during the previous 6 months, with higher frequency in males than in females (33.8 % vs 24.2 %). …”
Publicado 2016
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1298“…There will be three outcome variables: 1) knowledge in regard to sexually transmitted infections, 2) attitudes regarding condom use, and 3) self-efficacy toward consistent condom use. …”
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1299“…The proposed study aims to examine the efficacy of an adapted evidence-based intervention to increase condom use and decrease sexual risk-taking and substance use among American Indian adults living in a reservation-based community in the Southwestern United States. …”
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1300por Dubbink, Jan Henk, van der Eem, Lisette, McIntyre, James A., Mbambazela, Nontembeko, Jobson, Geoffrey A., Ouburg, Sander, Morre, Servaas A., Struthers, Helen E., Peters, Remco P. H.“…HIV-infected women were older, had a higher number of lifetime sexual partners, reported more frequent condom use during the last sex act and were more likely to have a known HIV-infected partner than women without HIV infection; hormonal contraceptive use, fellatio, and a circumcised partner were less often reported. …”
Publicado 2016
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