scholarly journals Sexual risk behaviors among HIV-infected South Indian couples in the HAART era: implications for reproductive health and HIV care delivery

AIDS Care ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 722-733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kartik K. Venkatesh ◽  
A.K. Srikrishnan ◽  
Steven A. Safren ◽  
Elizabeth W. Triche ◽  
E. Thamburaj ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
pp. 105984052095043
Author(s):  
Karen E. Johnson ◽  
Kathryn L. Conn ◽  
Cynthia Osborne ◽  
Kelly L. Wilson ◽  
Lynn Rew

We compared sexual/reproductive health services and sexuality education topics provided in Texas alternative high schools (AHSs) with the prevalence of sexual risk behaviors among students in AHS. Using cross-sectional data from convenience samples of 14 principals, 14 lead health educators, and 515 students, we calculated descriptive statistics for 20 services and 15 sexuality education topics provided by AHSs and seven sexual risk behaviors among students in AHS. AHSs provided few sexual/reproductive health services and limited educational content, despite high levels of sexual risk taking among students. For example, no AHSs taught students about proper condom use, yet 84% of students have had sex. Findings provide preliminary evidence of unmet needs for school-based sexual/reproductive health services and comprehensive sexuality education in AHS settings. Future investigation with larger, representative samples is needed to assess the provision of sexual/reproductive health services and sexuality education in AHSs and monitor sexual risk behaviors in the AHS population.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. e0209008
Author(s):  
Chin Man Poon ◽  
Ngai Sze Wong ◽  
Tsz Ho Kwan ◽  
Horas Tze Hoo Wong ◽  
Kenny Chi Wai Chan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (T4) ◽  
pp. 50-54
Author(s):  
Sri Sumaryani ◽  
Sri Andini Widya Ningrum ◽  
Titi Savitri Prihatiningsih ◽  
Fitri Haryanti ◽  
Agus Gunadi

BACKGROUND: As a result of elevated sexual risk behaviors among teenagers, millions of adolescents face sexual and reproductive health challenges, including high rates of an unfulfilled need for contraceptives, unintended pregnancy, and unsafe abortion. To develop their skills and prevent adolescent sexual activity from being unsafe, especially in urban areas, teachers and peers were advised that teaching adolescents about reproductive health should be carried out at any school. AIM: This study aims to evaluate the effect of peer education on the prevention of adolescent activity at sexual risk in urban areas. METHODS: This research was a pre-experimental quantitative approach with a one-group pre-post-test model. The survey used in this study had 63 respondents. Samples were collected using a purposeful sampling process. The research was conducted in April at SMP Negeri X Yogyakarta until June 2017. In this analysis, the independent variable was peer education, while the dependent variable was the prevention of sexual risk activity among adolescents. RESULTS: The Wilcoxon sign-rank test data analysis showed that there were no significant differences in the prevention of sexual risk behavior among adolescents in urban areas at pre- and post-sexual education through p-value peer education = 0.086. CONCLUSION: There is no significant impact on reducing adolescent sexual risk behaviors in urban areas through peer education. The media may significantly influence the prevention of the conduct of urban adolescents at sexual risk. To prevent sexual risk behavior among adolescents in an urban environment, further research is recommended to find the best intervention using more profound internal and external relevant variables and media impact association study.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Semaan ◽  
D Des Jarlais ◽  
E Sogolow ◽  
G Ramirez ◽  
N Norman ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 898-907
Author(s):  
Gregory Phillips ◽  
David J. McCuskey ◽  
Dylan Felt ◽  
Caleb W. Curry ◽  
Megan M. Ruprecht ◽  
...  

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