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1341por Wariso, Feyiso Bati, Ayalew, Jemal, Barba, Ammar, Bedassa, Birra Bejiga, Ebo, Gemechu Gudeta, Tura, Jaleta Bulti, Rameto, Mohammed, Belihu, Wudinesh Belete, Asfaw, Derbachew, Amogne, Minilik Demissie, Negeri, Lemessa, Lulseged, Sileshi, Abrahim, Saro Abdella“…The covariates age, educational status, monthly income, condom failure, age at the first sexual encounter, and long duration of sexual practice are significant predictors of STIs. …”
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1342por Hayes, Rosalie, Nutland, Will, Rayment, Michael, Wayal, Sonali, Apea, Vanesa, Clarke, Amanda, McOwan, Alan, Sullivan, Ann, Desai, Monica, Jajja, Andrew, Rice, Brian, Horne, Rob, McCormack, Sheena, Gafos, Mitzy“…However, PrEP may create internal conflict for some gay men, due to its disruption of social norms around condom use and its perceived influence on their sexual behaviour leading to reduced condom self-efficacy. …”
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1343“…Shared decision-making and condom promotion were improvements that sustained after the program ended. …”
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1344por Altaf, Arshad, Shah, Sharaf Ali, Zaidi, Najam A, Memon, Ashraf, Nadeem-ur-Rehman, Wray, Norman“…Over half 94 (58.3%) reported paying for sex and 64% reported never using a condom. Commercial selling of blood was reported by 44 (28%). 1 of 161 was HIV positive (0.6%). …”
Publicado 2007
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1345por Luchters, Stanley, Chersich, Matthew F, Rinyiru, Agnes, Barasa, Mary-Stella, King'ola, Nzioki, Mandaliya, Kishorchandra, Bosire, Wilkister, Wambugu, Sam, Mwarogo, Peter, Temmerman, Marleen“…Thereafter, peer educators provided STI/HIV education, condoms, and facilitated HIV testing, treatment and care services. …”
Publicado 2008
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1346“…Sex with commercial sex workers, multiple sex partners, and inconsistence use of condom with non-regular partner was common among the students. …”
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1347por Saxton, J., Malyuta, R., Semenenko, I., Pilipenko, T., Tereshenko, R., Kulakovskaya, E., Adejnova, I., Kvasha, L., Thorne, C.“…Among married/cohabiting women, consistent use of condoms in the previous pregnancy [AOR 1.96 (95%CI 1.06–3.62)], having an HIV-positive partner [AOR 0.42 (0.20–0.87)], current sexual activity [AOR 4.53 (1.19–17.3)] and study site were significantly associated with post-natal condom use; 16% of those with HIV-negative partners did not use condoms. …”
Publicado 2010
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1348“…Three behaviors have been targeted: Abstinence, Being faithful, and Condom use (the ABC strategy). The aim of this study was to explore the association between social capital and the ABC behaviors, especially with reference to religious factors. …”
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1349“…Sixty five percent of the participants reported that they "Always use condom". The median fee per sexual contact was Rs. 250 (3 Euro). …”
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1350“…Factors associated with risky sexual practices included: lack of discussion about condom use (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR = 7.23, 95% CI: 4.14, 12.63); lack of self-efficacy in using condoms (AOR = 3.29, 95% CI: 2.07, 5.23); lack of sexual pleasure when using a condom (AOR = 2.39, 95% CI: 1.52, 3.76); and multiple sexual partners (AOR = 2.67, 95% CI: 1.09, 6.57). …”
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1351por Oluoch, Tom, Mohammed, Ibrahim, Bunnell, Rebecca, Kaiser, Reinhard, Kim, Andrea A, Gichangi, Anthony, Mwangi, Mary, Dadabhai, Sufia, Marum, Lawrence, Orago, Alloys, Mermin, Jonathan“…Factors independently associated with HIV among women were region (Nyanza vs Nairobi: adjusted OR [AOR] 1.6, 95%CI 1.1-2.3), number of lifetime sex partners (6-9 vs 0-1 partners: AOR 3.0, 95%CI 1.6-5.9), HSV-2 (AOR 6.5, 95%CI 4.9-8.8), marital status (widowed vs never married: AOR 2.7, 95%CI 1.5-4.8) and consistent condom use with last sex partner (AOR 2.3, 95%CI 1.6-3.4). …”
Publicado 2011
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1352por García, Patricia J, Holmes, King K, Cárcamo, César P, Garnett, Geoff P, Hughes, James P, Campos, Pablo E, Whittington, William LH“…INTERPRETATION: Syndromic management of STIs, mobile-team outreach to FSWs, presumptive treatment for trichomoniasis in FSWs, and condom promotion might reduce the composite prevalence of any of the four curable STIs investigated in this trial. …”
Publicado 2012
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1353por Gomez, Gabriela B., Borquez, Annick, Caceres, Carlos F., Segura, Eddy R., Grant, Robert M., Garnett, Geoff P., Hallett, Timothy B.“…The impact of PrEP is reduced if those on PrEP decrease condom use, but only extreme behaviour changes among non-adherers (over 80% reduction in condom use) and a low PrEP conditional efficacy (40%) would adversely impact the epidemic. …”
Publicado 2012
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1354por Robertson, Angela M, Ojeda, Victoria D, Nguyen, Lucie, Lozada, Remedios, Martínez, Gustavo A, Strathdee, Steffanie A, Patterson, Thomas L“…Ciudad Juarez), inconsistent condom use for vaginal sex with male clients, and lacking prior HIV testing. …”
Publicado 2012
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1355por Gumy, Cédric, Jeannin, André, Balthasar, Hugues, Huissoud, Thérèse, Jobin, Vincent, Häusermann, Michael, Crevoisier, Hubert, Sudre, Philippe, Dubois-Arber, Françoise“…The main reason for testing in 2007, 2008, and 2009 was “sexual risk exposure” (~40%), followed by “routine” testing (~30%) and “condom stopping in the beginning of a new steady relationship” (~10%). …”
Publicado 2012
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1356por Suohu, Khrieketou, Humtsoe, Chumben, Saggurti, Niranjan, Sabarwal, Shrutika, Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan, Kermode, Michelle“…Sexual risk behaviors among IDUs were assessed in terms of multiple sex partners, sex with a paid female partner in the last 12 months and inconsistent condom use with any female partner. RESULTS: More than one-fourth (27%) in Manipur and almost one in two (47%) IDUs reported having had sex with two or more female partners in the past 12 months. …”
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1357por Zhou, Yuanzhong, Xiong, Chengliang, Xiong, Jinwen, Shang, Xuejun, Liu, Guohui, Zhang, Meimei, Yin, Pin“…CONCLUSIONS: The avoidable risk of being unintended pregnancy among graduate students in China indicates that an urgent need to take action on how to delay the age of first sex, promote condom use at first sex, and acquire accurate contraceptive information, as well as improve skills to use reliable contraception among graduate students.…”
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1358“…METHODS: Data from a cross-sectional survey of men ages 18–35 recruited from three community-based health clinics in an urban metropolitan area of the northeastern US (n = 1585) were analysed to estimate the prevalence of IPV perpetration and associations of such violent behaviour with both standard (eg, anal sex, injection drug use) and gendered (eg, coercive condom practices, sexual infidelity, transactional sex with a female partner) forms of sexual-risk behaviour, and self-reported STI/HIV diagnosis. …”
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1359“…Among these apps, 71% provided disease information about HIV/STDs, 36% provided HIV/STD testing information or resources, 29% included information about condom use or assistance locating condoms, and 24% promoted safer sex. …”
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1360“…The odds of school based screening increased with male gender, academic affiliation, later sexual debut, condom use at first intercourse, and current urogenital symptoms in multivariable analysis. …”
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