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1661por Tarnaud, Chloé, Lissouba, Pascale, Cutler, Ewalde, Puren, Adrian, Taljaard, Dirk, Auvert, Bertran“…Mean number of LR-HPV genotypes increased with number of lifetime sexual partners and decreased with education level and consistent condom use. Conclusions. This study shows a reduction in LR-HPV infection among circumcised men.…”
Publicado 2011
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1662por Atwood, Katharine A., Kennedy, Stephen B., Barbu, Ernlee M., Nagbe, Wede, Seekey, Wede, Sirleaf, Prince, Perry, Oretha, Martin, Roland B., Sosu, Fred“…Post-conflict conditions were discussed as a contributor to the emergence of high-risk sexual behaviours, including transactional sex, sexual violence, and lack of condom-use. Transactional sex was often described by the focus-group participants as occurring between young females and older, more financially-secure males to obtain cash, food, clothing, western commodities, and school-fees and was often encouraged by parents and promoted by peers. …”
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1663por Ankomah, Augustine, Omoregie, Godpower, Akinyemi, Zacch, Anyanti, Jennifer, Ladipo, Olaronke, Adebayo, Samson“…CONCLUSION: From these findings, most sex workers considered risk reduction and in particular condom use as far beyond their control or even unnecessary, as a result of their strong beliefs in fatalism and predestination. …”
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1664“…RESULTS: In our study, 111 (8.7%) women were infected with HBV and there was no difference in the incidence of male condom usage between HBV-positive (88.3%) and HBV-negative (83.5%) women. …”
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1665“…Predictions on the critical level of condom use (C(c)) required to prevent transmission also differed substantially when using the same parameters. …”
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1666“…While being in HIV care may serve to increase medical care and condom use, alcohol use should be addressed in this population.…”
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1667“…We propose here five types of productive activities: (1) scaling injectable hormones down and out of the contraceptive mix; (2) strengthening and introducing public health strategies with proven potential to reduce HIV spread; (3) providing maximal choice to reduce unplanned pregnancy, starting with quality sexuality education through to safe abortion access; (4) expanding provider training, end-user counseling and access to male and female barriers, with a special renewed focus on female condom; (5) initiating a serious research agenda to determine anti-STI/HIV potential of the contraceptive cervical cap. …”
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1668“…The strategies like abstinence, monogamy and consistent condom use have various societal and behavioural issues and HIV vaccine is still not at the horizon. …”
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1669“…CONCLUSION: Sero-status non-disclosure, non-use of condom and inconsistent using them were common sexual issues. …”
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1670“…The present study aimed to compare the depression between contraceptive methods including low-dose estrogen (LD) combined pills, condom and intrauterine devices (IUD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, 216 women were selected through systematic random sampling from 10 health care center sin Isfahan in 2011. …”
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1671por Richter, Marlise, Chersich, Matthew F., Vearey, Jo, Sartorius, Benn, Temmerman, Marleen, Luchters, Stanley“…They, however, had 41 % lower health service contact (adjusted odds ratio = 0.59; 95 % confidence interval = 0.40–0.86) and less frequent condom use than non-migrants. Police interaction was similar. …”
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1672por Matković Puljić, Vlatka, Kosanović Ličina, Mirjana Lana, Kavić, Marija, Nemeth Blažić, Tatjana“…Men who have sex with men (MSM) clients, those with three or more sexual partners in the last 12 months, consistent condom users with steady partners, and intravenous drug users were more likely to be repeat testers. …”
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1673“…Women who were 30 years and older; reported having sex for cash; multiple partners; changing partners during the trial; inconsistent condom use during the trial; and 3 or more sex acts in the 2 weeks prior to screening, were significantly more likely to have experienced forced sex. …”
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1674por Caldeira, Thaís Duquia Moraes, Gonçalves, Carla Vitola, de Oliveira, Gisele Rodrigues, da Fonseca, Tânia Vieira, Gonçalves, Regina, do Amaral, Clair Teixeira, da Hora, Vanusa Pousada, de Martinez, Ana Maria Barral“…Discussion: Genital ulcers are an important entry point for HIV, and condom use is an important strategy to reduce transmission of HIV and HSV-2.…”
Publicado 2013
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1675por Cameron, Mary, Cockcroft, Anne, Waichigo, Grace Wanjiru, Marokoane, Nobantu, Laetsang, Ditiro, Andersson, Neil“…Storytellers attributed positive changes to the intervention in the areas of gender violence, multiple sexual partners, transactional and intergenerational sex and condom use. Their stories illustrate each of the steps in the CASCADA behaviour change model. …”
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1676“…While they have stressed more on the advantages and disadvantages of tubectomy and less attention to advantages of condom and disadvantages of vasectomy in second time clients. …”
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1677por Mittal, Suneeta“…This need may also arise due to failure of contraceptive method being used (condom rupture, diaphragm slippage, forgotten oral pills) or following sexual assault. …”
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1678por Boelig, Rupsa C., Coleman, Jenell S., Keller, Jean, Sewell, Catherine, Anderson, Jean“…The majority of couples were serodiscordant (77%), and of these couples, 32% had a detectable plasma viral load and 33% report inconsistent condom use. Conclusions. HIV-infected women have a number of medical and psychosocial issues, including those related to HIV that may increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and HIV perinatal and sexual transmission. …”
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1679“…Results: Participants with knowledge of treatment for HIV (p = 0.03) and that condom use protects against HIV (p = 0.04) were more willing to express intent to use a home test kit than those with less knowledge. …”
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1680“…RESULTS: There was a strong association between HIV prevalence and three markers of sexual risk: mean lifetime number of partners (men: r = 0.87; P < 0.001; women: r = 0.60; P = 0.05); reporting sex with a non-married, non-cohabiting partner (men: r = 0.92; P < 0.001, women r = 0.93; P < 0.001); and premarital sex. Condom usage and HIV testing were positively associated with HIV prevalence, while the prevalence of circumcision, polygamy, age at sexual debut and male migration were not associated with HIV prevalence. …”
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