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How effective are condoms?
Condoms can prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Laboratory studies show that sperm and disease-causing organisms...
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Ensuring high-quality condoms
Clearly, making consistently high-quality condoms is crucial. Defining "quality" and ensuring consistent quality in production are the goals of...
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Condoms - now more than ever
About 6,000 million condoms may have been used in 1990. But, by rough estimate, condoms were needed in more than 13,000 million acts of sexual...
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Counseling condom users
Condom promotion can set the state for condom use by informing people and engaging their interest. But often more is needed before people will use...
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The gap between use and need
About 6,000 million condoms are being used each year. But more than twice as many--13,000 million condoms--should be used to protect the health...
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Making condoms more available
In many countries obtaining condoms is becoming easier. Still, many people cannot get condoms easily, regularly, and cheaply. As promotion...
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Promoting condoms
How do you promote a product that many people do not like to use, that provides few immediate rewards, and that, for many, calls to mind distrust,...
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The extent of the epidemic
The Extent of the Epidemic At least through the turn of the century, acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) will kill more and more people each...
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Evaluation
Evaluation Evaluation is particularly important in AIDS education programs. With so little experience to draw on and so much at stake, planners...
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Programs for people at high risk
Programs for People at High Risk Unlike AIDS education programs for the general public, which address people at many different levels of risk,...
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