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1741Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in female clinic attendees in Honiara, Solomon Islandspor Marks, M, Kako, H, Butcher, R, Lauri, B, Puiahi, E, Pitakaka, R, Sokana, O, Kilua, G, Roth, A, Solomon, A W, Mabey, D C“…Knowledge of safe sexual practices was high but reported condom usage was low. The prevalence of infection with C. trachomatis was 20%. …”
Publicado 2015
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1742por Muralidhar, Sumathi, Talwar, Richa, Anil Kumar, Deepa, Kumar, Joginder, Bala, Manju, Khan, Nilofar, Ramesh, V.“…Prevalence of GUD was 7.45 with mean age at initial sexual experience as 19.2 years. Use of condom with regular and nonregular partners was 19.5% and 42.1%, respectively. …”
Publicado 2013
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1743“…Inadequate knowledge and negative attitude towards SRH and condom use were observed among rural participants. …”
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1744“…A self-administered questionnaire measuring the individuals' demographics, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS knowledge, stigma, phobia, optimism bias, self-efficacy for condom use, and sexual practices was used. RESULTS: About 61.8% (N = 569) of respondents reported having been tested at least once in their lifetime, and 38.9% (N = 358) acknowledged being tested within the past 12 months. …”
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1745por Drago, Francesco, Ciccarese, Giulia, Zangrillo, Francesca, Gasparini, Giulia, Cogorno, Ludovica, Riva, Silvia, Javor, Sanja, Cozzani, Emanuele, Broccolo, Francesco, Esposito, Susanna, Parodi, Aurora“…Confusion about the meaning of contraception and prevention was evident; only 22% knew that condoms and abstinence are the only methods for preventing STDs. …”
Publicado 2016
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1746“…Educational attainment, marital status, income at current place of work, debt, sexual coercion, experience of violence and having tested for HIV and collected the results were found to be significant predictors of the likelihood of movement from the current place of work. Consistent condom use with different clients was significantly low among those planning to move. …”
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1747“…Data from the behavioural surveys on MSM in Germany showed a simultaneous increase of selective condom use as HIV-status-bases risk management strategy and the number of syphilis cases. …”
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1748por Rojas, Patria, Huang, Hui, Li, Tan, Ravelo, Gira J., Sanchez, Mariana, Dawson, Christyl, Brook, Judith, Kanamori, Mariano, De La Rosa, Mario“…The present study investigates how risky sexual behavior (operationalized as sex under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, sex without a condom, or multiple sex partners) is affected by: (a) socioeconomic conditions; (b) mental health; (c) medical health; (d) acculturation to U.S. culture; (e) interpersonal support; (f) relationship stress; (g) mother-daughter attachment; (h) intimate partner violence; (i) religious involvement; and (j) criminal justice involvement. …”
Publicado 2016
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1749por Crawford, Gemma, Lobo, Roanna, Brown, Graham, Macri, Chloe, Smith, Hannah, Maycock, Bruce“…Risk factors described included longer duration of stay; being single; travel for romance or sex; alcohol and other drug use; lack of travel advice; being male; higher number of sexual partners; and inconsistent condom use. Vaccination, pre-travel health advice, and having fewer sexual partners were described as protective. …”
Publicado 2016
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1750“…Protection: Strategies for protection including sexual behavior, condom usage, and therapy have not contributed to the decrease on disease prevalence, pointing to the need for innovative approaches. …”
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1751“…Factors that significantly alter the risk of HIV transmission include male circumcision, condom use, high viral load, and the presence of other sexually transmitted diseases. …”
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1752“…There was no significant association between condom use and gynecological complaints, vaginal pH, or the whiff test.…”
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1753“…RESULTS: Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (Depo-Provera) was the most accepted contraceptive method as well as the most protective method against unwanted pregnancies for the three-year period. However, male condom, estradiol valerate/norethindrone enanthate (Norigynon) and pills were the lowest among all the contraceptives used by women for the study period in terms of acceptance, while intra-uterine device had the lowest couple-years of protection. …”
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1754“…The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that involvement with multiple sexual partners was significantly associated with older age, urban residence, religion, having primary or secondary education, and ever taken an HIV test. Condom use at last sex was significantly associated with age at first sex, multiple sexual partners, level of education and ever been tested for HIV. …”
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1755por Geremew, Rozina Ambachew, Agizie, Beyene Moges, Bashaw, Abate Assefa, Seid, Mengistu Endris, Yeshanew, Addisu Gize“…It needs health education programs, promotes condom utilization and more comprehensive community based STI studies.…”
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1756por Ssewanyana, Derrick, Mwangala, Patrick N., van Baar, Anneloes, Newton, Charles R., Abubakar, Amina“…Prevalence of current condom nonuse behaviour was at 59.8% (95% CI: 47.9–71.3%), risky sexual partnerships at 32.9% (95% CI: 15.4–53.2%), transactional sex at 20.1% (95% CI: 9.2–33.8%), and the experience of sexual violence at 21.4% (95% CI: 16.3–27.0%) among ALWHIV. …”
Publicado 2018
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1757“…The most common used methods were oral contraceptives at 38%, and 25% for male condoms. The most commonly known methods were condoms at 84%, and the oral contraceptive at 68%. …”
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1758por Quaife, Matthew, Vickerman, Peter, Manian, Shanthi, Eakle, Robyn, Cabrera‐Escobar, Maria A., Delany‐Moretlwe, Sinead, Terris‐Prestholt, Fern“…Evidence suggests that economic factors play an important role in commercial sex work, in particular that condomless sex commands a price premium relative to condom‐protected sex. This paper explores whether the use of a new HIV prevention product, with 100% efficacy but modeled after pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), could change the price and quantity of condomless commercial sex supplied. …”
Publicado 2018
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1759“…Several factors, such as felt and internalised stigma associated with psycho-social distress and low self-efficacy to challenge abuse and negotiate condom use; clients’ power in sexual transactions; establishing trust in regular partnerships through condomless sex; norms condoning violence against gender non-conforming persons; lack of community support; police harassment; health provider discrimination and the sex work environment create a context for HIV vulnerability. …”
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1760“…They connected PrEP stigma with HIV stigma, generational differences, moralization of condom use, and inability to embrace one’s own sexuality. …”
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