INTRODUCTION: To better understand trends in sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, specifically low prevalence of condom use with temporary partners, the aim of this study was to examine factors associated with condom use and perceptions of STI risk amongst individuals at risk, with the underlying assumption that STI risk perceptions and STI prevention behaviors are correlated. METHODS: A national population-based survey on human papillomavirus (HPV) and sexual habits of young adults aged 18-30 was conducted in Sweden in 2007, with 1712 men and 8855 women participating. Regression analyses stratified by gender were performed to measure condom use with temporary partners and STI risk perception. RESULTS: Men's condom use was not a...
Heterosexual men\u27s sexual safety behavior is important to controlling the U.S. epidemic of sexual...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health threat, disproportionately affec...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) affects the public as a hidden epidemic of contagious disease w...
To better understand trends in sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, specifically low pre...
BackgroundResearch on the relationship between sexual risk behavior and perceived risk for contracti...
Concerns have been raised that risk perceptions after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination may lea...
Encouraging condom use among young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention efforts but the degr...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that receptive partners in penile-vagin...
The aims of this exploratory qualitative study were to increase our understanding of heterosexual yo...
Background: We investigated how STI risk perception relates to behavioural STI risk and STI healthca...
Although the dual function of condom use (preventing pregnancy and preventing STDs) is well known, l...
Contains fulltext : 55756.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the d...
Young males have a key role in shaping contraceptive use in a sexual relationship, yet often remain ...
Young males have a key role in shaping contraceptive use in a sexual relationship, yet often remain ...
Sexually Transmitted Infection or STI is a crucial issue dealt by the society. It is crucial because...
Heterosexual men\u27s sexual safety behavior is important to controlling the U.S. epidemic of sexual...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health threat, disproportionately affec...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) affects the public as a hidden epidemic of contagious disease w...
To better understand trends in sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, specifically low pre...
BackgroundResearch on the relationship between sexual risk behavior and perceived risk for contracti...
Concerns have been raised that risk perceptions after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination may lea...
Encouraging condom use among young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention efforts but the degr...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that receptive partners in penile-vagin...
The aims of this exploratory qualitative study were to increase our understanding of heterosexual yo...
Background: We investigated how STI risk perception relates to behavioural STI risk and STI healthca...
Although the dual function of condom use (preventing pregnancy and preventing STDs) is well known, l...
Contains fulltext : 55756.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the d...
Young males have a key role in shaping contraceptive use in a sexual relationship, yet often remain ...
Young males have a key role in shaping contraceptive use in a sexual relationship, yet often remain ...
Sexually Transmitted Infection or STI is a crucial issue dealt by the society. It is crucial because...
Heterosexual men\u27s sexual safety behavior is important to controlling the U.S. epidemic of sexual...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health threat, disproportionately affec...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) affects the public as a hidden epidemic of contagious disease w...