Despite convenience, availability, accessibility and affordability of condoms, a significant proportion of adolescents worldwide engage in unprotected sexual activities, leading to rising rates of new HIV infections and pregnancy. This study was conducted to determine factors influencing condom use for the prevention of HIV infection and pregnancy among secondary school students in Kampangpeth Province. Across-sectional design was conducted between February and March 2019 to select 183 samples by stratified random sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using mean, frequencies, percentage, and regression analysis. Factors influencing condom use included knowledge of sexual education [OR = 1.26 (95%CI: 1.04 – 1.52), ...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...
© 2014 Dr. SimonIndonesia’s HIV epidemic is one of the fastest growing in Asia. The major mode of tr...
ABSTRACT Background: Preventing the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseas...
Youths, aged 15-24 years, comprise a large fragment of the total population in Thailand, and unsafe ...
In Malaysia, the issue of condom is still considered a taboo. Discussing and promoting the use of co...
Abstract Background Sexual health is one of the key dimensions of health across all ages. Understand...
Abstract Objectives: This study intends to evaluate whether the belief that condoms are 100% effe...
Sexual behavior change is a complex issue influenced by complex variables, intrinsic and...
Introduction: It is estimated that there are 30 million cases of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
[[abstract]]Background: Adolescents are at the center of the pandemic in terms of transmission, impa...
HIV/AIDS continuous to impact young adults globally despite the gains achieved globally in infection...
Currently, Indonesia teenagers is undergoing an increase of susceptibility to various threat of heal...
Self-reported sexual behaviour and condom use of 293 sexually active students in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanz...
Background: The use of condoms is as a part of prevention against the risk of unwanted pregnancy and...
factors that influence condom use to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...
© 2014 Dr. SimonIndonesia’s HIV epidemic is one of the fastest growing in Asia. The major mode of tr...
ABSTRACT Background: Preventing the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseas...
Youths, aged 15-24 years, comprise a large fragment of the total population in Thailand, and unsafe ...
In Malaysia, the issue of condom is still considered a taboo. Discussing and promoting the use of co...
Abstract Background Sexual health is one of the key dimensions of health across all ages. Understand...
Abstract Objectives: This study intends to evaluate whether the belief that condoms are 100% effe...
Sexual behavior change is a complex issue influenced by complex variables, intrinsic and...
Introduction: It is estimated that there are 30 million cases of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
[[abstract]]Background: Adolescents are at the center of the pandemic in terms of transmission, impa...
HIV/AIDS continuous to impact young adults globally despite the gains achieved globally in infection...
Currently, Indonesia teenagers is undergoing an increase of susceptibility to various threat of heal...
Self-reported sexual behaviour and condom use of 293 sexually active students in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanz...
Background: The use of condoms is as a part of prevention against the risk of unwanted pregnancy and...
factors that influence condom use to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...
© 2014 Dr. SimonIndonesia’s HIV epidemic is one of the fastest growing in Asia. The major mode of tr...
ABSTRACT Background: Preventing the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseas...