ABSTRACTObjectiveTo determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians living with HIV Infection.MethodsA cross sectional questionnaire study among HIV positive adults attending an HIV treatment centre in Lagos, Nigeria. Data entry and analysis were done with Epi-info version 3.5.1.ResultsThe mean age of respondents was 35 (SD=7.7; range: 17–58 years) and mean age at sexual debut was 20 years old (range: 7–37 years). Majority were women (66.6%), had at least secondary school education(91.1%), married (68.2%)), on ART (50.7%) and knew their partners HIV status(60.9%). The rate of condom use at last sex act was 65.9%, but only 48.8% used condom consistently. Factors associated with condom use were male gender (OR=2...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians l...
Objective: To determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians living ...
Background: Condom programming is an integral component in a range of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies...
Background: Consistent condom use is central to the prevention of transmission of human immunodefici...
An estimated 1.7 million people were living with HIV in Nigeria in 2020, with over 86,000 people new...
The progress being made in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria notwithstanding, the country still ...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
The HIV/STDs constitute public health problem. Condom use during sexual intercourse has been proved ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Background: The consistent use of male latex condom significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection ...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice towards condom utilizatio...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians l...
Objective: To determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians living ...
Background: Condom programming is an integral component in a range of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies...
Background: Consistent condom use is central to the prevention of transmission of human immunodefici...
An estimated 1.7 million people were living with HIV in Nigeria in 2020, with over 86,000 people new...
The progress being made in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria notwithstanding, the country still ...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
The HIV/STDs constitute public health problem. Condom use during sexual intercourse has been proved ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Background: The consistent use of male latex condom significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection ...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice towards condom utilizatio...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Background: Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which con...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...