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 …

Interactive computer‐based interventions for sexual health promotion

JV Bailey, E Murray, G Rait, CH Mercer… - Cochrane database …, 2010 - cochranelibrary.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

A qualitative study exploring experiences of the safetxt digital health intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections in young people in the UK

S Berendes, A Gubijev, R French, FCI Hickson… - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
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 …

[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 …

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 …