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    media men were not permitted to use the word “condom”. In 2002 that a commercial was finally made showing and promoting male contraception. It was approved by the local censor board with some modification‚ but when it was ready to be aired‚ the state run media resisted its telecast as the concerned officials got cold feet and said no. it should be “ qurbat k taaluqaat mein ehtyat kijye “ and use this ( condom was shown). It did not even use the word Condom. It was only after 2002 that all the modes

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    [pic] Acknowledgements This was first ever systematic situational analysis of high risk behaviour groups under targeted interventions implemented and managed by Rajasthan state AIDS control society. We acknowledge the recognition given to the need of systematic intervention in the state of Rajasthan. We are extremely thankful to all those HRG members who participated and cooperated with us in carrying out the survey. Their patience in answering all the questions was praiseworthy though they

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    On June 5‚ 1981‚ the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued its first warning about a relatively rare form of pneumonia amongst a small group of young gay men in Los Angeles‚ which was later determined to be AIDS-related. Since that time‚ tens of millions of people have been infected with HIV worldwide. This global epidemiology of HIV/AIDS is evolving in low and middle income countries. Women and adolescent females in Sub-Saharan Africa are more at risk of HIV due to an extreme

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    activity. I think taking the pill without her boyfriend know is not a good thing even she doesn’t know what her boyfriend does when she is not around. It is better for them to talk about it and find out alternative way to practice safe sex like using condom or openly talk about it. If you look at the statistic‚ 1 in 5 adults is infected with HIV‚ which is a lot and no wonder why she finds a way to protect or prevent herself by taking pill. I think it will give hope to people to believe that pill is

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    diseases and other associated health problems" (Debra Haffner qtd. in Koch). Of course abstinence is the only certain way‚ however saying this gives teenagers the idea that contraception like condoms are not effective and are not worth using. These programs only give negative statistics about the failure of condoms. It is not what we want teenagers to think. We want them to practice safe sex. Another form of contraception that teenagers and young adults need to be informed about is birth control (like

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    35 who smoke) Female Condoms Description: Female condoms cover the cervix‚ the immediate area around the vagina and the vaginal canal itself. They are 7 inches in length and prevent sperm from getting through to the uterus Effect to one’s health: While female condoms are simple to use‚ some women find them irritating to insert and bothersome during sex. Practice and experience with the female condom usually eases concerns. Like the male condom‚ the female condom must be used properly and

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    having sex because they have to get a condom. A condom is the best teen pregnancy prevention item sold in the United States. A lot of other young adults think that they don’t need a condom so they move onto the “pulling out method” so that they don’t ejaculate into the female’s reproductive system that can soon lead to pregnancy. What most young adults don’t know is that this method isn’t always safe. It’s way better to just be prepared and be safe with a condom in hand. Unprotected sex is the main

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    were already dead due to AIDS-related complications. Yet this is one of the lowest infection rates in the world‚ this in a country that has one of the lowest rates of condom usage in Asia. This in a country that has anywhere from half a million to 2 million sex workers‚ a good majority of whom don’t require their customers to wear condoms. This in a nation that has more than 7 million overseas workers‚ separated from spouses and often engaging in risky sexual behavior. This in a country that‚ as of the

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    significantly more likely to: - have had sex - use alcohol/ marijuana  - have unwanted sex under pressure while drunk. The study found moderate positive relationship between sensation seeking and impulse decision-making. A tested integrative model of condom use among male & female adolescents using structural equation modeling with longitudinal data. Found that impulsive decision making was significantly related to

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    An Annotated Bibliography on the Three Major Levels of Theories in Behavioral Health Education Individual Level Prochaska‚ J. M.‚ Prochaska‚ J. O.‚ Cohen‚ F. C.‚ Gomes‚ S. O.‚ Laforge‚ R. G.‚ & Eastwood‚ A. L. (2004). The Transtheoretical Model of Change for Multi-level Interventions for Alcohol Abuse on Campus. Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education‚ 47(3)‚ 34-50. This article brings together the pressing problem of alcohol abuse on college campuses on one of the most promising solution--stage-based

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