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1781“…However, students generally endorse abstinence and describe the limitations of condom use. Ambiguity in overarching policies is identified as a factor that could influence the orientation of school-based health educators, create disharmony in sex education interventions, introduce confusing sex education messages to young people, and create a potentially narrow curriculum that limits the gamut of HIV/AIDS sex education to exclude young people’s risky sexual behaviours and diverse teaching and implementation strategies. …”
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1782“…In addition to the number of sexual partners, frequency of condom use, high-risk sexual behaviors, the influence of Confucianism, law, and COVID-19 are also related to STI risk. …”
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1783por E., MBAH, Godwin Christopher, Sunday, ONAH, Ifeanyi, Ojoma, AHMAN, Queeneth, C., COLLINS, Obiora, C., ASOGWA, Christopher, Chukwudi, OKOYE“…CONCLUSIONS: Numerical simulations were carried out and our graphs show that vaccine and condom use is best for susceptible population, quarantine is best for exposed population, isolation is best for infectious population and proper burial of the diseased dead is the best to avoid further disease spread in the population and have quicker and better recovery.…”
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1784por Longo, Jean De Dieu, Simaleko, Marcel Mbeko, Diemer, Henri Saint-Calvaire, Grésenguet, Gérard, Brücker, Gilles, Belec, Laurent“…In bivariate analysis, the following variables showed statistically significant association with risk for HIV infection: nationality; age of first sexual intercourse; self-assessment of HIV risk; knowledge of HIV status; anal sex practice with last clients; irregular condom use in last week; consumption of alcohol; other psycho-active substances; past history of STIs; HBs Ag; HSV-2 and bacterial vaginosis. …”
Publicado 2017
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1785por Kharsany, Ayesha B. M., Cawood, Cherie, Lewis, Lara, Yende-Zuma, Nonhlanhla, Khanyile, David, Puren, Adrian, Madurai, Savathree, Baxter, Cheryl, George, Gavin, Govender, Kaymarlin, Beckett, Sean, Samsunder, Natasha, Toledo, Carlos, Ayalew, Kassahun Abere, Diallo, Karidia, Glenshaw, Mary, Herman-Roloff, Amy, Wilkinson, Eduan, de Oliveira, Tulio, Abdool Karim, Salim S., Abdool Karim, Quarraisha“…MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Trends in sex- and age-specific HIV incidence rates, condom use, voluntary medical male circumcision, knowledge of HIV-seropositive status, uptake of antiretroviral therapy, and viral suppression. …”
Publicado 2019
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1786por Egbe, Thomas Obinchemti, Nana-Njamen, Theophile, Elong, Felix, Tchounzou, Robert, Simo, Andre Gaetan, Nzeuga, Gaelle Padjip, Njamen Nana, Cedric, Manka’a, Emmanuella, Tchente Nguefack, Charlotte, Halle-Ekane, Gregory Edie“…Young age, persons in monogamous marriages and users of barrier methods of contraception (condom) were less likely to have tubal infertility. …”
Publicado 2020
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1787por Liberacka-Dwojak, Magdalena, Khazaal, Yasser, Wiłkość-Dębczyńska, Monika, Kukuła, Daria, Chechłowska, Anna, Kozłowska, Aleksandra, Przywitowska, Nikola, Jeannot, Emilien“…The results showed a significant, negative, and weak correlation between the PTUS and SSBQ scores and their subscales: risky sexual behaviors (r = −0.18), condom use (r = −0.22), and avoidance of body fluids (r = −0.17). …”
Publicado 2023
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1788“…The most commonly used contraceptive method was the condom (55%), followed by the pill (25%). The most frequent reason for termination of pregnancy was economic (47.7%). …”
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1789“…Behavioral modifications that may help include smoking cessation, condom use and hormonal contraception. Additional strategies considered by many people include dietary modification, non-medical vaginally applied products, choice of lubricant, and treatments from medical practices outside of allopathic medicine. …”
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1790“…Additionally, the findings revealed several sexual implications of methamphetamine, e.g., bolstering their sexual “stamina,” increasing their propensity toward sexual violence, and reducing their decision-making abilities and judgment, thus collectively decreasing condom use. In essence, chemsex is considerably driven by their socio-sexual contexts, thus perpetuating sexual risk behaviors and compromising sexual health outcomes. …”
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1791por Vaidyanathan, Subramanian, Soni, Bakul M, Hughes, Peter L, Mansour, Paul, Singh, Gurpreet, Darroch, James, Oo, Tun“…CONCLUSION: It is likely that the presence of a condom catheter, increased skin moisture in the scrotum due to urine leakage, compromised personal hygiene, a neurogenic bowel and subtle dysfunction of the immune system contributed to colonisation, and then rapidly progressive infection in this patient. …”
Publicado 2002
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1792por Boaz, Kathy, Fiore, Anthony E., Schrag, Stephanie J., Gonik, Bernard, Schulkin, Jay“…For HCV-infected patients, 47% of the physicians always advised against breastfeeding, 70% recommended condom use with a long-term steady partner, and 64% advised against alcohol consumption. …”
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1793“…There were no defects in the 50 unused condoms compared with 7 in the used condoms (P = .057). …”
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1794por Westercamp, Nelli, Moses, Stephen, Agot, Kawango, Ndinya-Achola, Jeckoniah O, Parker, Corette, Amolloh, Kevine O, Bailey, Robert C“…No behavioral or STI clusters were detected, except for condom use. Neither urban nor rural residence significantly impacted risk behavior or STI prevalence. …”
Publicado 2010
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1795“…They perform genital safe sex via consistent use of condom. Yet they generally received unprotected insertive oral intercourse. …”
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1796por Meng, Xiangdong, Anderson, Allen F, Wang, Lu, Li, Zhihe, Guo, Wei, Lee, Zixuan, Jin, Huixin, Cai, Yong“…In spite of this level of knowledge, none of the participants reported always using a condom in their sexual activities. They also exhibited a high level of awareness of voluntary counseling and testing available in the province, yet relatively few had availed themselves of these services. …”
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1797“…RESULTS: The groups accounting for most new infections were the low-risk heterosexual group - the discordant couples (37%) and those who had casual sex and their partners (a further 16% and 27% respectively) of new cases. Circumcision, condoms with casual sex and bar girls and improved STI treatment had limited effect in reducing incident cases, while condom use with discordant couples, abstinence and a zero-grazing campaign had major effects. …”
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1798“…Initial pilot intervention projects to increase condom use among sex workers were launched in 1996 on a small scale and, having demonstrated their effectiveness, were expanded nationwide during the 2000s. …”
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1799por Bruce, Eunice, Bauai, Ludwina, Sapuri, Mathias, Kaldor, John M, Fairley, Christopher K, Keogh, Louise A“…Despite some common misperceptions, overall, most FSWs were basically aware of the risks of HIV and informed about transmission and prevention modalities but used condoms inconsistently. Most reported using condoms ‘sometimes’, almost one-sixth ‘never’ used condoms, only a fraction used condoms ‘always’ with clients, and none used condoms ‘always’ with regular sexual partners (RSPs). …”
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1800por Miller, Cari L., Bangsberg, David R., Tuller, David M., Senkungu, Jude, Kawuma, Annet, Frongillo, Edward A., Weiser, Sheri D.“…Four major themes emerged from the interview data: the relationship between food insecurity and transactional sex for women; the impact of a husband’s death from HIV on worsening food insecurity among women and children; the impact of food insecurity on control over condom use, and the relationship between food insecurity and staying in violent/abusive relationships. …”
Publicado 2010
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