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    Determinants of consistent condom use among female commercial sex workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo: implications for interventions.

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    Date
    2008
    Author
    Kayembe, PK
    Mapatano, MA
    Busangu, AF
    Nyandwe, JK
    Kibungu, JP
    Mashinda, OK
    Matamba, LT
    Mayala, GM
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Substance use, including injecting drug use, (IOU) has been associated with comparatively low condom usage. This article confirms my observations at different levels. Advanced Sign out The article is about safer sexual practices between users and non-users of drugs and alcohol in the Republic of Congo. It demonstrates a low non-adherance of condom use, and the norm of carrying a condom, in injecting drug users as compared to non-users. These differences remained significant even when subjected to multivariety analysis. Drug users can become 'high' and lose their sense of vulnerability and/or manual dextrity to put on a condom. Forgetfulness also plays a part. The study is relevant to my experience with drug users and their attitudes to sex. In these individuals, there is more indiscriminate sex. and without the use of condom, as regards to non-drug users. Some drug users also sell sex purely to finance their drug habit. Clinicans must always target the behaviour of drug users and suggest biological intervention for both drug users and non-users.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/44117
    Citation
    Sex Transm Infect 2008 Jun; 84(3):202-6
    Publisher
    Center for HIV Prevention and Research, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Public Health & Epidemiology
    Preventive Medicine
    Social & Behavioral Determinants of Health
    Epidemiology
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