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  • RJ Caswell
  • K Manavi
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Human T-lymphotropic virus-1 is a preventable sexually transmitted infection. In the majority of people it is asymptomatic, remaining undiagnosed and thereby contributing to its silent transmission. When it does manifest it causes significant morbidity ...
Restricted accessReview articleFirst published Jan 21, 2020
  • Juliet Richters BA MPH
  • John Gerofi ME PhD
  • Basil Donovan FACVen FAFPHM
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Men attending 3 sexually transmissible disease clinics and a university health clinic in Sydney, Australia, were invited to complete a questionnaire on their use of condoms. Respondents were 108 male condom user volunteers aged 18 to 62 years; in the last ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Jan 1, 1995
  • Uzochi Nwaosu
  • Rianna Raymond-Williams
  • Jane Meyrick
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Black men experience a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United Kingdom (UK). STIs can seriously affect the health and well-being of affected individuals. With condoms effective at preventing STI transmission, this ...
Open AccessReview articleFirst published Jun 18, 2021
  • Chenchit Chayachinda
  • Chanakarn Kerdklinhom
  • Suphaphon Tachawatcharapunya
  • Nattha Saisaveoy
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Health education on sexually transmitted infections (STIs), condom use, and partner notification (PN) is required to increase partner evaluation/treatment (PET) rate. To examine this issue, a randomized controlled trial comparing video-based and nurse-led ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published May 22, 2018
  • John Green
  • Naomi Fulop
  • Agnes Kocsis
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

We aimed to identify determinants of condom usage and unsafe sex in women having sex with a new partner. One hundred women attending either a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic or a family planning clinic participated in the study. Respondents were ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Dec 1, 2000
  • T A Peterman MD MSc
  • L H Tian MD MS
  • L Warner PhD
  • C L Satterwhite MSPH MPH
  • C A Metcalf MBChB MPH
  • K C Malotte DrPH
  • S M Paul MD MPH
  • J M Douglas, Jr MD
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Consistent condom use can prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), but few studies have measured how the prevalence of consistent use changes over time. We measured the prevalence and correlates of consistent condom use over the course of a year. ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Jan 1, 2009
  • J E Richards MSPH
  • J M Risser PhD
  • P M Padgett PhD
  • H U Rehman MD
  • M L Wolverton MPH
  • R R Arafat MD
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Concurrent sexual partnerships allow for enhanced transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Condom use dynamics in this context may be an important factor for transmission of HIV. We conducted a cross-sectional study to describe the ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 1, 2008
  • M Gottvall RN
  • T Tydén PhD
  • A T Höglund PhD
  • M Larsson PhD
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention concerning human papillomavirus (HPV) directed at Swedish first year high school students. The intervention consisted of a class room lesson, a website and a folder. Outcome ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Aug 1, 2010
  • Michael W Ross MPH FRSH
International Journal of STD & AIDS
Free accessEditorialFirst published Jan 1, 1992
  • E M Carlin MRCP
  • F C Boag MRCP
International Journal of STD & AIDS

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Free accessEditorialFirst published Nov 1, 1995