Why do men who have sex with men practice condomless sex? A systematic review and meta-synthesis
Y Shen, C Zhang, MA Valimaki, H Qian… - BMC infectious …, 2022 - Springer
Background Despite a large amount of behavioral interventions to reduce human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related high-risk sexual behaviors, consistent condom use …
immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related high-risk sexual behaviors, consistent condom use …
Interactive computer‐based interventions for sexual health promotion
Background Sexual health promotion is a major public health challenge; there is huge
potential for health promotion via technology such as the Internet. Objectives To determine …
potential for health promotion via technology such as the Internet. Objectives To determine …
A systematic review of randomised control trials of sexual health interventions delivered by mobile technologies
K Burns, P Keating, C Free - BMC public health, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) pose a serious public health
problem globally. The rapid spread of mobile technology creates an opportunity to use …
problem globally. The rapid spread of mobile technology creates an opportunity to use …
Combination prevention: new hope for stopping the epidemic
SH Vermund, RJ Hayes - Current Hiv/aids Reports, 2013 - Springer
HIV research has identified approaches that can be combined to be more effective in
transmission reduction than any 1 modality alone: delayed adolescent sexual debut, mutual …
transmission reduction than any 1 modality alone: delayed adolescent sexual debut, mutual …
Social network-based interventions to promote condom use: a systematic review
K Wang, K Brown, SY Shen, J Tucker - AIDS and Behavior, 2011 - Springer
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STIs)/HIV prevention programs are urgently needed,
but translating evidence-based methods of STI/HIV prevention into sustainable programs …
but translating evidence-based methods of STI/HIV prevention into sustainable programs …
Sexual health interventions delivered to participants by mobile technology: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
S Berendes, A Gubijev, OL McCarthy… - Sexually Transmitted …, 2021 - sti.bmj.com
Background The use of mobile technologies to prevent STIs is recognised as a promising
approach worldwide; however, evidence has been inconclusive, and the field has …
approach worldwide; however, evidence has been inconclusive, and the field has …
Early childbearing, school attainment, and cognitive skills: evidence from Madagascar
C Herrera Almanza, DE Sahn - Demography, 2018 - read.dukeupress.edu
Female secondary school attendance has recently increased in sub-Saharan Africa, and so
has the risk of becoming pregnant while attending school. We analyze the impact of teenage …
has the risk of becoming pregnant while attending school. We analyze the impact of teenage …
A qualitative study exploring experiences of the safetxt digital health intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections in young people in the UK
Objectives People aged 16–24 are more likely than other age groups to acquire sexually
transmitted infections (STI). Safetxt was a randomised controlled trial of a theory-based …
transmitted infections (STI). Safetxt was a randomised controlled trial of a theory-based …
[HTML][HTML] Can text messages increase safer sex behaviours in young people? Intervention development and pilot randomised controlled trial.
C Free, O McCarthy, RS French… - Health Technology …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Younger people bear the heaviest burden of sexually transmitted infections
(STIs). Partner notification, condom use and STI testing can reduce infection but many young …
(STIs). Partner notification, condom use and STI testing can reduce infection but many young …
What predicts self-efficacy? Understanding the role of sociodemographic, behavioural and parental factors on condom use self-efficacy among university students in …
AI Ajayi, EO Olamijuwon - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Background Risky sexual behaviours are not uncommon among young adults particularly
those in the higher levels of education. It is known that higher self-efficacy could contribute to …
those in the higher levels of education. It is known that higher self-efficacy could contribute to …