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1441“…SWs’ narratives revealed the nuanced ways that physical, social, and policy features of work environments shaped HIV risk and interacted with macrostructural constraints (e.g., criminalization, stigma) and community determinants (e.g., sex worker empowerment initiatives) to shape SWs’ agency in negotiating condom use. SWs’ narratives revealed the ways in which the existence of occupational health and safety standards in indoor establishments, as well as protective practices of third parties (e.g., condom promotion) and other SWs/peers were critical ways of enhancing safety and sexual risk negotiation within indoor work environments. …”
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1442por Brody, Carinne, Chhoun, Pheak, Tuot, Sovannary, Pal, Khuondyla, Chhim, Kolab, Yi, Siyan“…For women that are experiencing psychological distress, intervention programs aimed at improving mental health should specifically address substance use, condom availability and negotiation skills, and suicide risk.…”
Publicado 2016
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1443“…One trial reported promising results in increasing condom use but no trial reported statistically significant increases in condom use. …”
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1444por Alsallaq, Ramzi A., Buttolph, Jasmine, Cleland, Charles M., Hallett, Timothy, Inwani, Irene, Agot, Kawango, Kurth, Ann E.“…Permutations of these were compared to adult-focused HIV testing coverage with condoms and TasP. RESULTS: The youth-focused strategy with ART treatment at diagnosis and condom use without adding interventions for HIV-negative youth performed better than the adult-focused strategy with adult testing reaching 50–60% coverage and TasP/condoms. …”
Publicado 2017
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1445por Decker, Michele R., Tomko, Catherine, Wingo, Erin, Sawyer, Anne, Peitzmeier, Sarah, Glass, Nancy, Sherman, Susan G.“…At follow-up, improvements were seen in avoidance of client condom negotiation (p = 0.04), and frequency of sex trade under the influence of drugs or alcohol (p = 0.04). …”
Publicado 2017
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1446por Haberer, Jessica E., Kidoguchi, Lara, Heffron, Renee, Mugo, Nelly, Bukusi, Elizabeth, Katabira, Elly, Asiimwe, Stephen, Thomas, Katherine K., Celum, Connie, Baeten, Jared M.“…Risk for HIV acquisition was considered high if the couple reported sex with <100% condom use before six months of ART, low if they reported sex but had 100% condom use and/or six months of ART and very low if no sex was reported. …”
Publicado 2017
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1447por Guillamet, Laia Jimena Vazquez, Moll, Anthony P, Kacin, Alexa, Madi, Jabulile, Ndlovu, Ntombi, Shenoi, Sheela“…Sixty-eight (36.4%) women believed that a sexual partner had been sexually active with another person in the last month, though 182 (97.3%) had difficulty negotiating condom use with their partner, and only 7 (3.7%) women reported consistent use of condoms. …”
Publicado 2017
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1448por Larney, Sarah, Peacock, Amy, Leung, Janni, Colledge, Samantha, Hickman, Matthew, Vickerman, Peter, Grebely, Jason, Dumchev, Kostyantyn V, Griffiths, Paul, Hines, Lindsey, Cunningham, Evan B, Mattick, Richard P, Lynskey, Michael, Marsden, John, Strang, John, Degenhardt, Louisa“…HIV and HCV prevention interventions for PWID include needle and syringe programmes (NSP), opioid substitution therapy (OST), HIV counselling and testing, HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), and condom distribution programmes. We aimed to produce country-level, regional, and global estimates of coverage of NSP, OST, HIV testing, ART, and condom programmes for PWID. …”
Publicado 2017
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1449por Gambadauro, Pietro, Carli, Vladimir, Hadlaczky, Gergö, Sarchiapone, Marco, Apter, Alan, Balazs, Judit, Banzer, Raphaela, Bobes, Julio, Brunner, Romuald, Cosman, Doina, Farkas, Luca, Haring, Christian, Hoven, Christina W., Kaess, Michael, Kahn, Jean Pierre, McMahon, Elaine, Postuvan, Vita, Sisask, Merike, Värnik, Airi, Zadravec Sedivy, Nusa, Wasserman, Danuta“…Multinomial logistic regression measured the association between predictors and sexual initiation with or without coexisting reproductive risk factors, such as multiple partners or infrequent condom use. RESULTS: Baseline sexual experience was reported by 19.2% of 10,757 respondents (median age 15; IQR 14–15; females 59.6%). …”
Publicado 2018
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1450por Kaufman, Michelle R, Patel, Eshan U, Dam, Kim H, Packman, Zoe R, Van Lith, Lynn M, Hatzold, Karin, Marcell, Arik V, Mavhu, Webster, Kahabuka, Catherine, Mahlasela, Lusanda, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel, Seifert Ahanda, Kim, Ncube, Getrude, Lija, Gissenge, Bonnecwe, Collen, Tobian, Aaron A R“…Older adolescents were also more likely to report receiving HIV test education and promotion (42.7% vs 29.5%; adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR], 1.53; 95% CI, 1.16–2.02) and a condom demonstration with condoms to take home (16.8% vs 4.4%; aPR, 2.44; 95% CI, 1.30–4.58). …”
Publicado 2018
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1451por Brody, Carinne, Tuot, Sovannary, Chhoun, Pheak, Swendenman, Dallas, Kaplan, Kathryn C., Yi, Siyan“…The primary outcome measures will include self-reported HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing and treatment, condom use, contraceptive use, and gender-based violence (GBV). …”
Publicado 2018
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1452por Blanchard, Andrea K., Nair, Sapna G., Bruce, Sharon G., Ramanaik, Satyanarayana, Thalinja, Raghavendra, Murthy, Srikanta, Javalkar, Prakash, Pillai, Priya, Collumbien, Martine, Heise, Lori, Isac, Shajy, Bhattacharjee, Parinita“…RESULTS: The results showed that an array of interrelated, multi-level factors underlay the widespread acceptance and perpetuation of violence and lack of condom use in participants’ intimate relationships. …”
Publicado 2018
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1453por Donken, Robine, Tami, Adriana, Knol, Mirjam J., Lubbers, Karin, van der Sande, Marianne A. B., Nijman, Hans W., Daemen, Toos, Weijmar Schultz, Willibrord C. M., de Melker, Hester E.“…Vaccinated girls were less likely to use a condom with a steady partner (aOR 0.71, 95%CI 0.56–0.89). …”
Publicado 2018
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1454por Tarimo, Edith A. M., Kakoko, Deodatus C. V., Kohi, Thecla W., Bakari, Muhammad, Sandstrom, Eric, Siyame, David, Mhalu, Fred, Kulane, Asli“…Nevertheless, uncertainties towards condoms use underscore the importance of condoms’ marketing particularly in extra marital sexual relationships and during early HIV vaccine trials.…”
Publicado 2018
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1455por Mukandavire, Christinah, Walker, Josephine, Schwartz, Sheree, Boily, Marie‐Claude, Danon, Leon, Lyons, Carrie, Diouf, Daouda, Liestman, Ben, Diouf, Nafissatou Leye, Drame, Fatou, Coly, Karleen, Muhire, Remy Serge Manzi, Thiam, Safiatou, Diallo, Papa Amadou Niang, Kane, Coumba Toure, Ndour, Cheikh, Volz, Erik, Mishra, Sharmistha, Baral, Stefan, Vickerman, Peter“…In addition, we estimated the prevention benefits associated with historical increases in condom use and ART uptake, and impact of further increases in prevention and treatment. …”
Publicado 2018
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1456por Yi, Siyan, Tuot, Sovannary, Pal, Khuondyla, Khol, Vohith, Sok, Say, Chhoun, Pheak, Ferguson, Laura, Mburu, Gitau“…Females were more likely to have been engaged in sexual intercourse, and none reported having used a condom in their last intercourse. Few participants reported having ever used tobacco (1.8%), or any kind of illicit drugs (0.9%), but almost a fifth (20.7%) had a history of alcohol use. …”
Publicado 2018
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1457por Cheng, Weibin, Xu, Huifang, Zhong, Fei, Pan, Stephen, Tucker, Joseph D., Weir, Sharon, Zhao, Jinkou, Tang, Weiming“…We compared demographic characteristics, condom use, HIV testing history, and the HIV status among individuals in these two datasets. …”
Publicado 2018
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1458“…Men felt that using PrEP might lead to decreased condom use and enable their female partners to be sexually active with other men. …”
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1459por Memiah, Peter, Opanga, Yvonne, Bond, Tristi, Cook, Courtney, Mwangi, Michelle, Fried, Jenna, Joseph, Marie A., Owuor, Kevin, Mochache, Vernon, Machira, Yvonne Wangui“…Sexual autonomy was classified as a composite variable of “respondent can refuse sex,” “respondent can ask partner to use condom,” and “if spouse is justified in asking husband to use condom.” …”
Publicado 2019
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1460por Bavinton, Benjamin R, Prestage, Garrett P, Jin, Fengyi, Phanuphak, Nittaya, Grinsztejn, Beatriz, Fairley, Christopher K, Baker, David, Hoy, Jennifer, Templeton, David J, Tee, Ban K, Kelleher, Anthony, Grulich, Andrew E“…Of these, 46.7% were protected by condoms, 48.6% by a biomedical strategy and 4.7% of acts were not protected by these strategies. …”
Publicado 2019
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