OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of sexual risk behaviors among military personnel stationed along major border-crossing zones between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. METHODS: From November 2008 to January 2009, behavioral surveys were administered to 498 active duty military personnel stationed along the three largest border-crossing zones on the western border of the Dominican Republic. Participants were selected using systematic random sampling and asked about their sexual behavior over the past 12 months, alcohol use, and mental health. RESULTS: Forty-one percent reported having casual sex during the past 12 months, 37% of men had a history of having sex with a commercial sex worker (19% during the past 12 months), and 7% of men ...
PURPOSE: To present selected results of military conscript surveys related to HIV/AIDS, conducted in...
Objective. The goal of this study is to describe the sexual practices, drug use behaviors, psy-choso...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
Condom use during last sexual contact is a survey measure that may be used to inform monitoring and ...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
BACKGROUND: Communicable diseases affecting military personnel in sub- Saharan Africa impact the ove...
METHODS: Questionnaires including information on socio-demographic data, sexual behavior practices, ...
With an average HIV prevalence rate more than two times higher than the general population, the Came...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-41)Deported Mexican migrants are a disadvantaged populati...
Objetivo. Describir las pr\ue1cticas sexuales, el consumo de drogas y los factores psicosociales y d...
Objective: To examine the influence of environmental-structural factors in promoting consistent cond...
Background/Objective: Studies have shown that military personnel are aware and knowledgeable about H...
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic wa...
International audienceThe French overseas territories in the Americas are the French territories mos...
BACKGROUND: A survey was undertaken in patients of sexually transmitted infections with the aim of e...
PURPOSE: To present selected results of military conscript surveys related to HIV/AIDS, conducted in...
Objective. The goal of this study is to describe the sexual practices, drug use behaviors, psy-choso...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
Condom use during last sexual contact is a survey measure that may be used to inform monitoring and ...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
BACKGROUND: Communicable diseases affecting military personnel in sub- Saharan Africa impact the ove...
METHODS: Questionnaires including information on socio-demographic data, sexual behavior practices, ...
With an average HIV prevalence rate more than two times higher than the general population, the Came...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-41)Deported Mexican migrants are a disadvantaged populati...
Objetivo. Describir las pr\ue1cticas sexuales, el consumo de drogas y los factores psicosociales y d...
Objective: To examine the influence of environmental-structural factors in promoting consistent cond...
Background/Objective: Studies have shown that military personnel are aware and knowledgeable about H...
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic wa...
International audienceThe French overseas territories in the Americas are the French territories mos...
BACKGROUND: A survey was undertaken in patients of sexually transmitted infections with the aim of e...
PURPOSE: To present selected results of military conscript surveys related to HIV/AIDS, conducted in...
Objective. The goal of this study is to describe the sexual practices, drug use behaviors, psy-choso...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...