Abstract Background Women's perceived control over condom use has been found to be an important determinant of actual condom use in some studies. However, many existing analyses used cross-sectional data and little quantitative information exists to characterize the relationships between perceived control and actual condom use among sex worker populations. Methods We assessed the association between measures of perceived condom use control and self-reported use of male condoms employing data from a longitudinal pilot study among 192 sex workers in Madagascar. Results In multivariable models, a lack of perceived control over condom use with a main partner and having a main partner ever refuse to use a condom when asked were both associated w...
Encouragement to use condoms reflects the injunctive norm, or idea that you should use condoms. In o...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections are among the most important public health problems in...
Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to underreport socially undesirable health behaviour...
Objectives: Nonbarrier modern contraceptive users often are less likely to use condoms, particularly...
A systematic review of research published in English was conducted across seven electronic databases...
A systematic review of research published in English was conducted across seven electronic databases...
Bar and hotel workers (n=519) in Moshi, Tanzania were interviewed to obtain information about potent...
Background: Although female sex workers (FSWs) report high levels of condom use wit...
Research on the determinants of condom use and condom non-use generally has relied on self-reported ...
Objectives: To examine whether non-barrier modern contraceptive use is associated with less consiste...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to specific sexual encounters can influence condom use during these enco...
Context: Female sex workers are at heightened risk of both HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy. Non...
Two analyses were performed using data from an 18-month study of a condom promotion intervention amo...
Understanding psychosocial, sexual behavior and knowledge differences between never, inconsistent an...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
Encouragement to use condoms reflects the injunctive norm, or idea that you should use condoms. In o...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections are among the most important public health problems in...
Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to underreport socially undesirable health behaviour...
Objectives: Nonbarrier modern contraceptive users often are less likely to use condoms, particularly...
A systematic review of research published in English was conducted across seven electronic databases...
A systematic review of research published in English was conducted across seven electronic databases...
Bar and hotel workers (n=519) in Moshi, Tanzania were interviewed to obtain information about potent...
Background: Although female sex workers (FSWs) report high levels of condom use wit...
Research on the determinants of condom use and condom non-use generally has relied on self-reported ...
Objectives: To examine whether non-barrier modern contraceptive use is associated with less consiste...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to specific sexual encounters can influence condom use during these enco...
Context: Female sex workers are at heightened risk of both HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy. Non...
Two analyses were performed using data from an 18-month study of a condom promotion intervention amo...
Understanding psychosocial, sexual behavior and knowledge differences between never, inconsistent an...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
Encouragement to use condoms reflects the injunctive norm, or idea that you should use condoms. In o...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections are among the most important public health problems in...
Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to underreport socially undesirable health behaviour...