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1901por Falnes, Eli Fjeld, Moland, Karen Marie, Tylleskär, Thorkild, de Paoli, Marina Manuela, Msuya, Sia E, Engebretsen, Ingunn MS“…RESULTS: Routine testing for HIV of women at the antenatal clinic was highly acceptable and appreciated by men, while other programme components, notably partner testing, condom use and the infant feeding recommendations, were met with continued resistance. …”
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1902“…Most (n=913, 59.6%) were aware of the modes of transmission of STIs and the associated complications, 20% (n=306) were condom users, and 21.2% (n=324) had knowledge of safe sex. …”
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1903“…However, the role of religion seemed to have no impact on condom use. Being of Protestant faith interacted with gender: among those who had debuted sexually, Protestant female students were more likely to have had three or more lifetime partners; the opposite was true for Protestant male students. …”
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1904por Lingappa, Jairam R., Petrovski, Slavé, Kahle, Erin, Fellay, Jacques, Shianna, Kevin, McElrath, M. Juliana, Thomas, Katherine K., Baeten, Jared M., Celum, Connie, Wald, Anna, de Bruyn, Guy, Mullins, James I., Nakku-Joloba, Edith, Farquhar, Carey, Essex, Max, Donnell, Deborah, Kiarie, James, Haynes, Bart, Goldstein, David“…To minimize misclassification of HIV-1 risk, we quantified HIV-1 exposure, using data including plasma HIV-1 concentrations, gender, and condom use. METHODS: We matched couples without HIV-1 seroconversion to those with seroconversion by quantified HIV-1 exposure risk. …”
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1905“…Respondents had two years (one year with and one year without condom) of sexual experience before marriage. Sixty percent of those who had sexual experience were exposed to sexually transmitted infections and 46.6% were exposed to both unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. …”
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1906por Bourne, Paul A., Kerr-Campbell, Maureen D., McGrowder, Donovan A., Beckford, Orville W.“…Eighty-three percent of the sample indicated having one sexual partner; 22.1% indicated that they began having sex before 15 years; 71% began having sex at 15-20 years; 76% of the sample used a condom and 12% reported that they had never practiced safe sex. …”
Publicado 2010
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1907“…Elevated anxiety scores among men were associated with high numbers of sexual partners (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.1–3.3) and inconsistent condom use (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.1–3.6). Psychoticism was also significantly associated with high numbers of sexual partners among men. …”
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1908por Asgari, S, Chamani-Tabriz, L, Asadi, S, Fatemi, F, Zeraati, H, Akhondi, M M, Shahnazi, A“…In high risk group, there was significant association between positive IgG and anal/oral sex, use of condom, smoking and drug addiction as well as genital pain, burning, itching, ulcer, dysuria, and history of genital infection. …”
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1909“…The most common method of contraception was condom among both cases (66%) and controls (31.2%). …”
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1910“…About 60% of students reported to have used a condom rarely. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that there is a high level of sexual risk behavior among the study population. …”
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1911por Barrón-Limón, Sergio, Semple, Shirley J, Strathdee, Steffanie A, Lozada, Remedios, Vargas-Ojeda, Adriana, Patterson, Thomas L“…CONCLUSIONS: Interventions to promote HIV testing and condom use among men who have sex with men may want to consider venue-specific approaches, as well as focus on drug-use issues in the context of unsafe sex.…”
Publicado 2012
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1912por García, Patricia J., Carcamo, Cesar P., Garnett, Geoff P., Campos, Pablo E., Holmes, King K.“…Simulated patients evaluated outcomes of training of pharmacy workers with respect to adequate STD syndrome management, recommendations for condom use and for treatment of partners. In intervention cities we trained, certified, and incorporated into the PREVEN Network the workers at 623 (80.6%) of 773 pharmacies and 701 (69.6%) of 1007 physicians and midwives in private practice. …”
Publicado 2012
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1913por Cohen, Craig R., Cheng, Su-Chun, Shiboski, Stephen, Chipato, Tsungai, Matu, Martin, Mwangi, James, Mutimutema, Monalisa E. S., Tuveson, Jennifer, Kamba, Mavis, Padian, Nancy, van der Straten, Ariane“…We investigated the effect of providing a latex diaphragm with Replens and condoms compared to condom only on BV prevalence among participants enrolled in an HIV prevention trial. …”
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1914por Euser, Sjoerd M., Souverein, Dennis, Rama Narayana Gowda, Pushpalatha, Shekhar Gowda, Chandra, Grootendorst, Diana, Ramaiah, Rajendra, Barot, Snehal, Kumar, Sunil, Jenniskens, Françoise, Kumar, Shiv, Den Boer, Jeroen W.“…Furthermore, data on the effects of crisis-response facilities, de-addiction and microfinance services, condom distribution schemes, and STI diagnosis and treatment showed an accumulating involvement of the participating FSWs in these programme services. …”
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1915“…The prevalence of HIV, syphilis and co-infection among MBs were estimated to be 6.0% (4.2–8.5%), 12.4% (9.9–15.3%) and 2.2% (1.1–4.1%) over the period of 2004–2011. Level of condom use among MBs is generally higher than the broader MSM population (69.2% at last act, and 48.5% consistently over the past 6 months). …”
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1916“…In multivariable analysis being male, severe psychological distress, having sex with someone HIV negative or unknown and frequency of sex without a condom were associated with not having been tested for HIV. …”
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1917por Somanath, Renuka Pulikallu, Mishra, Ram Manohar, Saggurti, Niranjan, Parimi, Prabhakar“…Participants were asked about their sexual partnerships, condom use, and vulnerability factors and tested for HIV and sexually transmitted infections. …”
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1918“…Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that cigarette smoke and illicit drug use were related to unprotected sexual intercourse (defined as “sexual intercourse without condom use”) and younger age of first sexual intercourse was related to multiple-partner sexual intercourse. …”
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1919“…Nearly 95% had used a condom, and 92% had used lubricant during their last sex act. …”
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1920por Kalembo, Fatch W., Zgambo, Maggie, Mulaga, Atupele N., Yukai, Du, Ahmed, Niman I.“…Male partner involvement was significantly associated with condom use (Adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 5.6, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.3–13.5, P<0.001), hospital delivery (AOR = 25.9, 95%CI: 10.6–63.6, P<0.001), and completion of follow-up in the program (AOR = 16.8, 95% CI: 8.5–33.4, P<0.001). …”
Publicado 2013
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