Because the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is based on individual sexual behaviors, the most successful STI prevention initiatives have been behavioral interventions seeking to change individual risk behaviors. This article explores systematic and community-based prevention initiatives and the steps in development and validation of behavioral interventions to reduce STIs. Key interventions and the trials in which they were proven effective are discussed in detail. It is hoped that a greater understanding of the development and validation of behavioral interventions for STI prevention will encourage physicians to accept these interventions as additional tools to prevent disease and suffering
This article describes a 1-hour behavioral intervention designed to promote female condoms and safer...
In the past two decades, major advances in biomedical intervention approaches to prevent HIV and man...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more common in young people and men who hav...
Because the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is based on individual sexual beha...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health threat, disproportionately affec...
Globally, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) represent a significant source of morbidity and dis...
A review article highlights the practical issues of design, implementation and effectiveness estimat...
The present communication concerns factors, the application of which may contribute to reduce the tr...
Background: Despite advances in prevention and treatment, sexu-ally transmitted infections (STIs) re...
Prevention research in the past decade has proved the efficacy of risk reduction counselling in redu...
Importance:Approximately 20 million new cases of bacterial or viral sexually transmitted infections ...
The purpose of this research study was to test the effects of an education/behavioral intervention o...
A review article presents theoretical basics of the development of innovative STI prevention program...
Observational and biological data provide compelling evidence of the importance of sexually transmit...
Importance: Approximately 20 million new cases of bacterial or viral sexually transmitted infections...
This article describes a 1-hour behavioral intervention designed to promote female condoms and safer...
In the past two decades, major advances in biomedical intervention approaches to prevent HIV and man...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more common in young people and men who hav...
Because the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is based on individual sexual beha...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health threat, disproportionately affec...
Globally, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) represent a significant source of morbidity and dis...
A review article highlights the practical issues of design, implementation and effectiveness estimat...
The present communication concerns factors, the application of which may contribute to reduce the tr...
Background: Despite advances in prevention and treatment, sexu-ally transmitted infections (STIs) re...
Prevention research in the past decade has proved the efficacy of risk reduction counselling in redu...
Importance:Approximately 20 million new cases of bacterial or viral sexually transmitted infections ...
The purpose of this research study was to test the effects of an education/behavioral intervention o...
A review article presents theoretical basics of the development of innovative STI prevention program...
Observational and biological data provide compelling evidence of the importance of sexually transmit...
Importance: Approximately 20 million new cases of bacterial or viral sexually transmitted infections...
This article describes a 1-hour behavioral intervention designed to promote female condoms and safer...
In the past two decades, major advances in biomedical intervention approaches to prevent HIV and man...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more common in young people and men who hav...