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Illicit drug use and its association with sexual risk behaviour among MSM

Illicit drug use and its association with sexual risk behaviour among MSM

... HIV risk behaviour in MSM is ‘cognitive escape’, which posits that substance use is a mechanism by which MSM can escape the rigorous norms governing gay sexuality in order to engage more freely in risky ...

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Perceived Parental Behaviour as Predictor of In-school Adolecent Sexual Risk Behaviour in Ibadan, Nigeria

Perceived Parental Behaviour as Predictor of In-school Adolecent Sexual Risk Behaviour in Ibadan, Nigeria

... of sexual risky behavior by the adolescents’ perception of their parental ...parental behaviour, it was found not to predict sexual risk behaviour except for parental psychological ...

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Self-Reported Racism, Transphobia, Their Intersection and Impact on Past-Year HIV Related Sexual Risk Behaviour

Self-Reported Racism, Transphobia, Their Intersection and Impact on Past-Year HIV Related Sexual Risk Behaviour

... that sexual orientation is another important source of differential stress exposure and differential sex behaviour, as well, with sexual minorities being vulnerable to such phenomena as homophobia ...

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Findings from within subjects comparisons of drug use and sexual risk behaviour in men who have sex with men in England

Findings from within subjects comparisons of drug use and sexual risk behaviour in men who have sex with men in England

... but one 5 enrolled fewer than 1,000 respondents. These studies have also often considered drug use as a ‘composite’ variable covering a wide variety of different drugs, 10–15 failing to acknowledge that specific drugs ...

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IMPACT OF PERSONALITY ON SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOUR AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

IMPACT OF PERSONALITY ON SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOUR AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

... Sexual Risk Behavior Survey (Jessica, Turchik, Walsh & Marcus, 2014) (Appendix A) The Sexual Risk Behaviour Survey (SRS) was developed by Jessica, Turchik, Walsh, & Marcus ...

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Does online dating lead to higher sexual risk behaviour? A cross sectional study among MSM in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Does online dating lead to higher sexual risk behaviour? A cross sectional study among MSM in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

... In order to examine the possible mediating effect of more information on partners (including perceived HIV status) on UAI, we developed three multivariable models. In model 1, we adjusted the association between ...

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Mental health, childhood abuse and HIV sexual risk behaviour among university students in Ivory Coast

Mental health, childhood abuse and HIV sexual risk behaviour among university students in Ivory Coast

... 4.7% sexual abuse, 33.9% had two or more sexual partners in the past 12 months, ...HIV risk behaviour, and among women, poorer family background, experience of sexual and physical ...

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Sexual risk behaviour, sexual victimisation, substance use and other factors related to depression in men who have sex with men in Wenzhou, China: a cross-sectional study

Sexual risk behaviour, sexual victimisation, substance use and other factors related to depression in men who have sex with men in Wenzhou, China: a cross-sectional study

... have shown that CAI among MSM was the predomi- nant factor in HIV acquisition and transmission. 11 12 Of particular concern were the rising incidence and high prevalence of HIV and lower rate of condom use when engaging ...

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Factors associated with sexual risk behaviour among heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual males in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Factors associated with sexual risk behaviour among heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual males in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

... on behaviour change theories and incorporated elements of models such as the HBM (Rosenstock, 1974), Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein, 1979), Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1986), and Stages of Change ...

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Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea

Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea

... the sexual trans- mission of HIV was high (77%), indicating, as others have found, that there was a discrepancy between know- ledge and ...via sexual intercourse, but not via mosquito bites indicates that ...

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The Sexual Risk Order and Sexual Harm Prevention Order:the first two years

The Sexual Risk Order and Sexual Harm Prevention Order:the first two years

... 9 The proposed ‘Child Sexual Offences Prevention Order’ would take its place as a new form of pre-emptive policing to prevent criminal behaviour. Such policing it might be argued demands more preliminary ...

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Differences in sexual behaviour and sexual practices of adolescents in Nigeria based on sex and self-reported HIV status

Differences in sexual behaviour and sexual practices of adolescents in Nigeria based on sex and self-reported HIV status

... The study depended on self-reporting of HIV status by participants. It was not feasible to conduct HIV tests at the point of questionnaire administration for several rea- sons. First, 10–14 year old children would ...

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Sexting and Sexual Behavior in At-Risk Adolescents

Sexting and Sexual Behavior in At-Risk Adolescents

... on sexual behavior, rather than just sending ...for sexual risk behaviors that can have signi fi cant consequences, in- cluding pregnancy or ...discussing sexual health and should monitor ...

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Psychosocial predictors of sexual initiation and high-risk sexual behaviors in early adolescence

Psychosocial predictors of sexual initiation and high-risk sexual behaviors in early adolescence

... early sexual behavior, we have controlled for cer- tain factors including socio-economic status (which includes family structure, parental education, and a proxy measure for economic status), peer pressure, and ...

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Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse by Homosexuals?

Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse by Homosexuals?

... Poyer Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse by Homosexuals. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/94/1/41 the World Wide Web at:[r] ...

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Behaviour of subjects in risk markets

Behaviour of subjects in risk markets

... Between the situations of risk and uncertainty, there can lay many transitional degrees, which are distinguished by v rate of the accessible information. it can be demonstrated on the following example. There is a ...

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MEASURING SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND RISK

MEASURING SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND RISK

... that sexual behaviour surveys require considerable development ...of sexual behaviour undertaken anywhere in the ...into sexual behaviour and the study’s investigators advise ...

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Defining risky sexual behaviour in the UK: a latent class approach

Defining risky sexual behaviour in the UK: a latent class approach

... risky sexual behaviour in the UK with respect to the two most common bacterial sexually transmitted diseases: chlamydia and ...of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles II, a nationally representative ...

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HIV/AIDS AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: ASSESSMENT OF HIGH RISK SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND CONDOM UTILIZATION, UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

HIV/AIDS AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: ASSESSMENT OF HIGH RISK SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND CONDOM UTILIZATION, UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

... Adolescent sexual behavior is influenced by a complex set of interaction of biology and genetics, individual perceptions, personality characteristics, and socio-cultural norms and ...values. Sexual ...

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ANALYSIS OF SUKRA FUNCTIONS RELATED TO SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN MALE INFERTILITY .......

ANALYSIS OF SUKRA FUNCTIONS RELATED TO SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN MALE INFERTILITY .......

... Abnormalities of Garbhautpatti as functions of sukra dhatu are seen in all patients. In case of other functions maximum number of patients in this study found 21 i.e. 87.5% having defects of Harsha (Satisfaction ...

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