نتایج جستجو برای: sexual risk behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1597829  

2016
Jing Zhang Lijun Zheng Yong Zheng

Increasingly more men who have sex with men (MSM) are engaging in sexual risk taking in China in recent years. Given the high rates of HIV infection among MSM in China, it is urgent that we understand the factors that influence MSM's practice of sexual risk taking. Disgust sensitivity, which elicits a behavioral avoidance response, has the potential to influence risky sexual behavior. The prese...

Bakhtiari A, Basirat Z

Background: Infertility is a major challenge to balance the emotional and sexual life of a couple. Sexual dysfunction is common in infertile couples and women are affected more often than men. This may be related to infertility or infertility diagnosis and treatment process. Infertile couples look sex as part of the process in the treatment so sexy and sensual aspects of human needs will be rem...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Angela D Bryan Sarah J Schmiege Michelle R Broaddus

OBJECTIVES Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of alcohol-related risky sex. A theory-based sexual and alcohol risk-reduction intervention was designed, implemented, and evaluated in juvenile detention facilities. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS In a randomized, controlled trial, 484 detained adolescents received 1 of 3 group-based interventions: combined sexual and alcohol risk re...

2017
Khodabakhsh Ahmadi Seyed Alireza Javadinia Seyed Hassan Saadat Mohammad Arash Ramezani Homa Sedghijalal

BACKGROUND Risky sexual behavior (RSB), addiction, and aggression are three important personal and social factors which influence each other. OBJECTIVE To overview the potential relationship among RSB, addiction, and aggression to conduct an interactive model for the pathology and management of human behavior. METHODS This review article was carried out by searching studies in PubMed, Medli...

2016
Ashlesha Kaushik Carol Pineda Helen Kest

Background. Sexual behaviors and knowledge among PHIV-infected (PHIV(+)) adolescents in comparison with HIV-uninfected youths are not well understood and continue to be studied actively. Objective. To compare sexual behavior and sexual knowledge of PHIV(+) and HIV-uninfected adolescents at an urban, tertiary-care center in New Jersey. Study Design. Modified Centers for Disease Control and Preve...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2013
Naomi Sadeh Dale E McNiel

Models of suicidal behavior that assess the interplay of multiple risk factors are needed to better identify at-risk individuals during periods of elevated risk, including following psychiatric hospitalization. This study investigated contributions of facets of anger, gender, and sexual victimization to risk for suicide attempts after hospital discharge. Psychiatric patients (N = 748; ages 18-4...

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Ankur Bahl Pankaj Kumar Lalit Dar Bidhu K Mohanti Atul Sharma Alok Thakar Venkat Karthikeyan Kapil Sikka Chiromamit Singh Kamala Poo Jaini Lodha

BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer (SCC) remains variable and studies have estimated that up to 60% may be positive. METHODS One hundred five treatment-naïve oropharyngeal SCC patients were included. HPV genotyping was done by consensus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and reverse line-blot hybridization assay. HPV prevalence was co-related w...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
viral r dave department of community medicine, gcs medical college, hospital and research centre, ahmedabad, india; community medicine department, gcs medical college, naroda road, ahmedabad, india. tel: +91-9925002380, fax: +91-7922201915 naresh r makwana department of community medicine, m.p. shah medical college, jamnagar, india babusingh s yadav department of community medicine, gujarat adani institute of medical sciences, bhuj, india sudha yadav department of community medicine, m.p. shah medical college, jamnagar, india

background the pre-marital sex and live-in relationship among young people are increasing at an alarming rate. remote consequences of such high risk behaviors are increase in the incidence of stds (including hiv), unsafe and illegal abortion, adolescent pregnancy and motherhood, single mother child/abandoned child, juvenile delinquency and many more. objectives the aim of this study was to inve...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
ali akbar haghdoost research center for modeling in health, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran; regional knowledge hub for hiv/aids surveillance, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran mohammad reza baneshi research center for modeling in health, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran sana eybpoosh research center for modeling in health, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran razieh khajehkazemi regional knowledge hub for hiv/aids surveillance, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran; regional knowledge hub for hiv/aids surveillance, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran. tel: +98-3412263725, fax: +98-3412263725

background to get more precise responses when gathering information about sensitive topics such as drug use, it is important to use the most optimal method. objectives this study was carried out to address the impact of three interview methods (street-based, household, and telephone interviews) on response pattern to sensitive and non-sensitive questions in terms of participation, disclosure an...

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