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THE CONDOM AND GONORRHOEA [PDF]
The use of the condom by male patients attending a clinic specialising in sexually transmitted diseases has been assessed over a period of six months. Condom users were divided into those who used them properly and invariably, and those who did not. In the group studied, correct use of the condom was associated with a significantly lower probability of
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Condoms, bloody condoms; yet more problems [PDF]
There has been a long history of challenges regarding aspects of condom use. Numerous studies have attempted to understand factors that account of variation in use, be these related to user characteristics (knowledge, attitudes, gender, etc), actual and/or perceived partner characteristics (gender, perceived risk category, assertiveness skills, etc ...
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The Lancet, 2002
This paper discusses the origins of condoms and their uses. It is noted that before the 20th century condoms were made from lambs intestines and were worn for protection against sexually transmitted diseases rather than for contraception. In the late 19th century rubber replaced lambs gut as the material of choice for condoms.
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This paper discusses the origins of condoms and their uses. It is noted that before the 20th century condoms were made from lambs intestines and were worn for protection against sexually transmitted diseases rather than for contraception. In the late 19th century rubber replaced lambs gut as the material of choice for condoms.
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Journal of American College Health, 1993
The condom race is a hands-on activity that can help teach young people condom use as part of safer sex practices. Although it is well documented that students know about condom use, they often do not do what they know they should. One possible explanation for this is that the students may lack the skills and confidence they need to have when they use ...
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The condom race is a hands-on activity that can help teach young people condom use as part of safer sex practices. Although it is well documented that students know about condom use, they often do not do what they know they should. One possible explanation for this is that the students may lack the skills and confidence they need to have when they use ...
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Differences Between Condom Users and Condom Nonusers in Their Multidimensional Condom Attitudes
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2005In two studies, we examined multidimensional condom attitudes of college students separately for (a) condom users vs. condom nonusers, (b) women vs. men, and (c) partnered individuals vs. single individuals (Study 1). Almost all single people (97%) expected to use condoms during each incident of sexual intercourse during the next 2 months.
Terri D. Conley, Barry E. Collins
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Condoms as evidence, condoms as a crowbar
2017Through an ethnographic approach rooted at multiple institutional sites in Norway, this chapter analyses the high level of discrepancy between the rhetoric of officially stated policies aiming to coordinate and streamline national policies against human trafficking and the institutional conflicts that arise between agents who implement prostitution ...
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