This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria. Such information can help improve the design of a prevention programme for young never-married, especially, males to reduce their vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS transmission. Data were derived from the 2003 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). Analysis of data was restricted to 827 males aged 15-24 years, who had never married or lived together with a woman. Both descriptive and analytical methods were used for assessing the net effects of socioeconomic factors on condom-use. The analysis used logistic regression models for determining the predictors of sexual behaviour and condom-use among you...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
E James Essien1, Osaro Mgbere2, Emmanuel Monjok1, Ernest Ekong3, Susan Abughosh1, Marcia M Holstad41...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
Background: Nigerian men play major roles in the reproductive decision‑making process, including iss...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
Condom protection has been linked to HIV decline, but the goal to prevent infections before any harm...
BACKGROUND: Despite well known risks associated with unprotected premarital sex, this phenomenon has...
Condom protection has been linked to HIV decline, but the goal to prevent infections before any harm...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors affecting condom use among first-year orientation st...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
In the recent past, discussing about sex among children and youths was frowned at by traditional nor...
The HIV/STDs constitute public health problem. Condom use during sexual intercourse has been proved ...
Background: Unprotected heterosexual sexual act has been correlated with unwanted pregnancy and sexu...
Objectives: Despite widespread knowledge that condoms offer protection against STIs/HIV when used c...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
E James Essien1, Osaro Mgbere2, Emmanuel Monjok1, Ernest Ekong3, Susan Abughosh1, Marcia M Holstad41...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
Background: Nigerian men play major roles in the reproductive decision‑making process, including iss...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
Condom protection has been linked to HIV decline, but the goal to prevent infections before any harm...
BACKGROUND: Despite well known risks associated with unprotected premarital sex, this phenomenon has...
Condom protection has been linked to HIV decline, but the goal to prevent infections before any harm...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors affecting condom use among first-year orientation st...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
In the recent past, discussing about sex among children and youths was frowned at by traditional nor...
The HIV/STDs constitute public health problem. Condom use during sexual intercourse has been proved ...
Background: Unprotected heterosexual sexual act has been correlated with unwanted pregnancy and sexu...
Objectives: Despite widespread knowledge that condoms offer protection against STIs/HIV when used c...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
E James Essien1, Osaro Mgbere2, Emmanuel Monjok1, Ernest Ekong3, Susan Abughosh1, Marcia M Holstad41...