Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women's preferences for specific microbicide characteristics including pregnancy prevention, timing of application, potential for side effects, and whether it targeted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or other sexually transmitted infections (STI). Potential differences in microbicide preferences by adolescent age group and behavioral patterns including engaging in sexual intercourse and use of hormonal contraception were examined, as it was hypothesized that as adolescents progress into adulthood and gain sexual experience their preferences in microbicide characteristics may shift. Method Adolescent and young women (N = 405, 56.0% African American; 24.0% Euro-American) between t...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women's preferences for specific microbi...
Purpose—The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women’s preferences for specific microbic...
CONTEXT: In time, microbicides may provide women with dual prevention against pregnancy and STDs. Al...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Purpose: To evaluate relationship and behavioral predictors of attitudes towards contraceptive versu...
Purpose: To assess attitudes toward vaginal microbicides for sexually transmitted infection (STI) pr...
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexu...
Adolescents are an important target for microbicide research, as they are disproportionately affecte...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to measure microbi-cide acceptability among high-risk ...
Purpose: Microbicide effectiveness for HIV/STI prevention may require specific timing of application...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women's preferences for specific microbi...
Purpose—The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women’s preferences for specific microbic...
CONTEXT: In time, microbicides may provide women with dual prevention against pregnancy and STDs. Al...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Purpose: To evaluate relationship and behavioral predictors of attitudes towards contraceptive versu...
Purpose: To assess attitudes toward vaginal microbicides for sexually transmitted infection (STI) pr...
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexu...
Adolescents are an important target for microbicide research, as they are disproportionately affecte...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to measure microbi-cide acceptability among high-risk ...
Purpose: Microbicide effectiveness for HIV/STI prevention may require specific timing of application...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...