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Технічна ефективність жіночого презервативу (фемідому) як методу



 

Drew, W., Blair, M., Miner, R. & Conant. M. (1990). Evaluation of the Virus Permeability of A New Condom For Women. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 17 (2), 110-112.

 

Galvao, L. et al (2005). Effectiveness of Female and Male Condoms in Preventing Exposure to Semen During Vaginal Intercourse: A Randomized Trial. Contraception, 71 (2), 130-136.

 

Gollub, E. (1993). The Female Condom: STD Protection in the Hands of Women (Editorial). American Journal of Gynecologic Health, 7 (4), 91-92.

 

Farr, G. et al (1994). Contraceptive Efficacy and Acceptability of the Female Condom. American Journal of Public Health, 84 (12), 1960-1964.

 

Forsythe, A. (1992). Evaluation of the Polyurethane Female Condom (Femidom®) In Rubber Sensitive Individuals and In Patients With Other Skin Diseases. Unpublished Report.

 

Hollander, D. (2007, September). Female and Male Condoms Offer Similar Protection Against Exposure To Semen. International Family Planning Perspectives, 33 (3), 3.

 

Lawson, M. et al (2003). Partner Characteristics, Intensity of The Intercourse, And Semen Exposure During Use of The Female Condom. American Journal of Epidemiology, 157 (4), 282-288.

 

Leeper, M. & Conrardy, M. (1989). Preliminary Evaluation of REALITY, A Condom for Women to Wear. Advances in Contraception, 5, 229-235.

 

London, S. (2003). Method-related Problems Account For Most Failures of The Female Condom. International Family Planning Perspectives, 29 (3), 147-148.

 

Macaluso, M. et al (2007). Efficacy of the Male Latex Condom and of the Female Polyurethane Condom As Barriers To Semen During Intercourse: A Randomized Clinical Trial. American Journal of Epidemiology, 166 (1), 88-96.

 

Macaluso, M. et al (2003). Efficacy of the Female Condom As A Barrier To Semen During Intercourse. American Journal of Epidemiology, 157 (4), 289-297.

Minnis, A. & Padian, N. (2005). Effectiveness of Female Controlled Barrier Methods In Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections And HIV: Current Evidence And Future Research Directions. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 81 (3), 193-200.

 

Population Services International (2006). Products and Services: Female Condoms. Washington, D.C.: Population Services International.

 

Riley, A. & Riley, E. (1995). Femidom for Superficial Dyspareunia. Unpublished report.

 

Soper, D.et al (1993). Prevention of Vaginal Trichomoniasis By Compliant Use of the Female Condom. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 20 (3), 137-139.

 

Soper, D., Brockwell, N., Dalton, H. (1991). Evaluation of the Effects of the Female Condom on the Female Lower Genital Tract. C o ntraception, 44, 21 - 29.

 

Trussell, J. (1998). Contraceptive efficacy of the Realityâ female condom. Contraception, 58 (3), 147-148.

 

Trussell, J., Sturgen, K., Strickler, J. & Dominik, R. (1994). Comparative Contraceptive Efficacy of The Female Condom and Other Barrier Methods. Family Planning Perspectives, 26 (2), 66-72.

 

Ефективність використання

 

Серія листівок з досвіду впровадження фемідому в різних країнах світу “Case Studies”, яку видає «Компанія жіночого здоров’я» (Female Health Company) в Чікаґо, США.

 

Ahmed, S. et al. (2001). HIV Incidence and Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevalence Associated With Condom Use: A Population Study in Rakai, Uganda. AIDS, 15 (16), 2171–2179.

 

Artz, L., Demand, M., Pulley L., & Macaluso, M. (2002). Predictors of Difficulty Inserting the Female Condom, Contraception, 65 (2), 151-157.

 

Ashery, R. et al (1995). Female Condom Use Among Injection Drug and Crack Cocain Using Women. American Journal of Public Health, 85, 736-737.

 

Barbosa, R., Kalckmann, S., Berquó, E., Stein, Z. (2007, Apr). Notes on the Female Condom: Experiences in Brazil. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 18 (4), 261-266.

 

Beksinska, M. et al (2006). Performance of the Reality® Polyurethane Female Condom And A Synthetic Latex Prototype: A Randomized Crossover Trial Among South African Women. Contraception, 73 (4), 386-393.

 

Bhave, G. et al. (1995). Impact of An Intervention on HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Condom Use Among Sex Workers in Bombay, India. AIDS, 9 (Suppl 1), S21–30.

 

Brazilian Ministry of Health (2002). Resposta: Experience of the Brazilian AIDS Program. Brasilia: Ministry of Health.

 

Chaya, N., Amen, K. (2002). Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington, D.C., USA: Population Action International, 25 p.

 

Chen, M. et al (2007, Aug). Self-reported Mechanical Problems During Condom Use and Semen Exposure. Comparison of Two Randomized Trials in the United States of America and Brazil. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 34 (8), 557-562.

 

Endsley, C. (2005a). Situational Analysis of the Female Condom in Zimbabwe. London: John Snow International-Europe, 31 p.

 

Endsley, C. (2005b). Review of Research on Zimbabwe’s Experiences with the Female Condom. London: John Snow International-Europe, 19 p.

 

Feldblum, P. et al (2001). Female Condom Introduction And Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevalence: Results of A Community Intervention Trial In Kenya. AIDS, 15 (8), 1037-1044.

 

Feldblum, P. et al (2000a). The Female Condom And STDs: Design of A Community Intervention Trial. Annals of Epidemiology, 10 (6), 330-346.

 

Feldblum, P. et al (2000b). Baseline STD Prevalence In A Community Intervention Trial of The Female Condom In Kenya. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 76 (6), 454-456.

 

Fontanet, A. et al (1998). Protection Against Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Granting Sex Workers in Thailand the Choice of Using the Male or Female Condom: Results from A Randomized Controlled Trial. AIDS, 12 (14), 1851-1859.

 

French, P. et al (2003). Use-effectiveness of The Female Versus Male Condom In Preventing Sexually Transmitted Disease In Women. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 30 (5), 433-439.

 

Hales, D. (2004). PSI Zimbabwe Assessment Report. Population Services International, <http://pdf.dec.org/pdf_docs/Pdacd830.pdf>, відвідано 19.05.08 р.

 

Hanenberg, R., Rojanapithayakorn, W., Kunasol, P., Sokal, D. (1994, July). Impact of Thailand’s HIV-control Programme As Indicated by the Decline of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Lancet, 344 (8917), 243-245.

 

Mason, P. et al (1996). Sexually Transmitted Diseases And HIV In Commercial Sex Workers Supplied With Female and/or Male Condom. Unpublished Report.

 

Rugpao, S. et al (1997a). Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevalence In Brothel-based Commercial Sex Workers In Chiang Mai, Thailand: Impact of the Condom Use Campaign. Journal of Medical Association of Thailand, 80 (7), 426-430.

 

Rugpao, S. et al (1997b). Multiple Condom Use And Decreased Condom Breakage And Slippage In Thailand. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes And Human Retrovirology, 14 (2), 169-173.

 

Setiadi, B., Jatiputra, I., Santoso, G. (1996). Sexual Negotiation: The Empowerment of Women and the Female Condom. Jakarta: Institute of Applied Psychology, University of Indonesia.

 

Surratt, H. et al (1999). Introducing the Female Condom on Drug Users in Brazil. Population Research and Policy Review, 18 (1-2), 169-181.

 

Usmani, F. (2002). The Female Condom: Opportunities & Challenges In South Asia. Kathmandu, Nepal: UNFPA. 32 p.

 

Valappil, T. et al (2005). Female Condom and Male Condom Failure Among Women At High Risk of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 32 (1), 35-43.

 

Welsh, M. et al (2001). Condom Use During a Community Intervention Trial in Kenya. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 12 (7), 469-474.

 

 

Повторне використання

 

Ballagh S, Joanis C. (2002, January 28-29). Reuse of Reality Female Condom: Colposcopy and Adverse Events. WHO Consultation on Re-use of the Female Condom. Geneva: World Health Organization.

 

Ballard, R. et al (2002, January 28-29). Re-use of the Female Condom—Effectiveness of Disinfection Procedures. WHO Consultation on Re-use of the Female Condom. Geneva: World Health Organization.

 

Beksinska, M. et al (2001). Structural Integrity of the Female Condom After Multiple Uses, Washing, Drying and Re-Lubrication. Contraception, 63 (1), 33-36.

 

Joanis, C. et al (2007). Efficacy of A Dish Detergent In Reducing Populations of STI Organisms In Inoculated Female Condoms. International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS, 18 (3), 198-201.

 

Joanis C, Ballagh S. (2002, January 28-29). Female Condom Re-use: In Vivo Safety. WHO Consultation On Re-use of the Female Condom. Geneva: World Health Organization.

 

Joanis, C., Latka, M., Glover, L. & Hamel, S. (2000). Structural Integrity of the Female Condom After A Single Use, Washing, and Disinfection. Contraception, 62 (2), 63-72.

 

Ministry of Health and Child Welfare Zimbabwe (MOHCW) (1998). Piloting the Female Condom in Zimbabwe: A National Survey. Harare: MOHCW.

 

Pettifor, A. et al (2001). The Acceptability of Reuse of the Female Condom Among Urban South African Women. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 78 (4), 647-657.

 

Pettifor, A. et al (2000). In Vitro Assessment of the Structural Integrity of the Female Condom After Multiple Wash, Dry, and Re-lubrication Cycles. Contraception, 61 (4), 271-276.

 

Philpott, A. (2003). Re-use of the Female Condom: Now for the Practical Realities. Reproductive Health Matters, 11 (22), 185-186.

 

Potter, B. et al (2003). Structural Integrity of the Polyurethane Female Condom After Multiple Cycles of Disinfection, Washing, Drying and Relubrication. Contraception, 67 (1), 65-72.

 

Smith, J., Nkhama, G. & Trottier, D. (2001). Female Condom Reuse In Lusaka, Zambia: Evidence From 12 Cases. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 78 (4), 638-646.

 

Smith, J. et al (1999). Qualitative Research On Female Condom Reuse Among Women In Two Developing Countries. Research Triangle Park, NC, USA: Family Health International.

 

 

Економічна ефективність

 

Creese, A., Floyd, K., Alban, A. & Guinness, L. (2002, May). Cost-effectiveness of HIV/AIDS Interventions in Africa: A Systematic Review of Evidence. The Lancet, 359, 1635-1642.

 

Dowdy, D., Sweat, M., Holtgrave, D. (2006). Country-Wide Distribution of the Nitrile Female Condom (FC2) in Brazil and South Africa: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. AIDS, 20 (16), 2091-2098.

 

Gutierrez, J. et al (2004). Achieving the WHO/UNAIDS Antiretroviral Treatment 3 By 5 Goal: What Will It Cost? The Lancet, 364, 63–64.

 

Holtgrave, D. (2005). Cost-effectiveness Models Prepared for the Female Health Company. Unpublished data.

 

Lamptey, P. et al (1997). The Female Condom: From Research to the Marketplace. Arlington, VA, USA: Family Health International.

 

Leeper, M. & Holtgrave, D. (2005, September 27). Cost-effectiveness of FC2 Rollout. Presentation to Product Development Session of PATH Global Consultation on the Female Condom.

 

Marseille, E., Kahn, J., Billinghurst, K., Saba, J. (2001). Cost-effectiveness of the Female Condom in Preventing HIV and STDs In Commercial Sex Workers in Rural South Africa. Social Science and Medicine, 52 (1), 135-148.

 

Singh, S., Darroch, J., Vlassoff, M. & Nadeau, J. (2003). Adding It Up: The Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care. Washington, DC, USA: Alan Guttmacher Institute, UNFPA.

 

 

Дослідження з прийнятності

 

Agha, S. (2001, February). Patterns of Use of the Female Condom After One Year of Mass Marketing. AIDS Education and Prevention, 13 (1), 55-64.

 

Artz, L.et al (2000, February). Effectiveness of an Intervention Promoting the Female Condom to Patients at Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics. American Journal of Public Health, 90 (2), 237-244.

 

Barbosa, R., Berquó, E. & Kalckmann, S. (1999). Acceptability of the Female Condom in Different Social Contexts: Final Research Report. Brasilia: Ministry of Health: Secretariat for Health Policies: National STD/AIDS Coordinating Office.

 

Cabral, R. et al (2003). Do Main Partner Conflict, Power Dynamics, And Control Over Use of Male Condoms Predict Subsequent Use of the Female Condom? Women and Health, 38 (1), 37-52.

 

Choi, K. et al (1999). Facilitators And Barriers To Use of the Female Condom: Qualitative Interviews With Women of Diverse Ethnicity. Women and Health, 30 (1), 53-70.

 

Deniaud, F.et al (1996). Acceptabilitй du prйservatif fйminine (FemidomÔ) chez de femmes а Abidjan, Cфte d’Ivoire. CCNRS, FNUAP, OBSTOM, PNLS, Cфte d’Ivoire.

 

De Vincenzi, I. et al (1994, March). Le prйservatif feminine: un essai d’acceptabilitй realize par un groupe de femmes prostituйes а Paris. Le Bulletin epidemiologique hebdomadaire.

 

El-Bassel, N. et al (1998). Correlates of Intention to Use the Female Condom Among Women Taking Methadone. Women’s Health Issues, 8 (2), 112-122.

 

Francis-Chizororo, M. & Natshalaga, N. (2003). The Female Condom: Acceptability and Perception Among Rural Women in Zimbabwe. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 7, 101-116.

 

Gil, V. (1995, May). The New Female Condom: Attitudes and Opinions of Low-Income Puerto-Rican Women At Risk for HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research, 5 (2), 178-203.

 

Hardwick, D. (2002). The Effectiveness of A Female Condom Intervention On Women’s Use of Condoms. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 11 (2), 63-76.

 

Hoffman, S. et al (2003). Female Condom Use In A Gender-Specific Family Planning Clinic Trial, American Journal of Public Health, 93 (11), 1897-1903.

 

Hoke, Th. et al (2007). Randomised Controlled Trial of Alternative Male And Female Condom Promotion Strategies Targeting Sex Workers In Madagascar. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 83, 448-453.

 

Jivasak-Aprimas, S. et al (2001). Acceptability of the Female Condom among Sex Workers in Thailand. Results From A Prospective Study. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 28 (11), 648-654.

 

Kalichman, S., Rompa, D. & Cage, M. (2000). Factors Associated with Female Condom Use Among HIV-Seropositive Women. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 11 (12), 798-803.

 

Kerrigan, D. et al (2000, October). The Female Condom: Dynamics of Use in Urban Zimbabwe. Washington, D.C.: The Population Council.

 

Klein, H. et al (1999). The Acceptability of the Female Condom Among Substance-using Women in Washington, DC. Women and Health, 29 (3), 97-114.

 

Kulczycki, A. et al (2004a). The Acceptability of the Female And Male Condom: A Randomized Crossover Trial. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36 (3), 114-119.

 

Kulczycki, A. et al (2004b). A Comparison of the Acceptability of the Female and Male Condom: A Randomized Crossover Trial. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36 (3), 120-126.

 

Kyung-Hee, Ch. et al (2003). Patterns and Predictors of Female Condom Use Among Ethnically Diverse Women Attending Family Planning Clinics. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 30 (1), 91-98.

 

Latka, M. et al (2000). Male-Condom And Female-Condom Use Among Women After Counselling In A Risk-reduction Hierarchy For STD Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 27 (8), 431-437.

 

Macaluso, M. et al (2000). Female Condom Use Among Women at High Risk of Sexually Transmitted Disease. Family Planning Perspectives, 32 (3), 138-144.

 

Madrigal, J., Schifter, J., Feldblum, P. (1998). Female Condom Acceptability Among Sex Workers in Costa Rica. AIDS Education and Prevention, 10 (2), 105-113.

Mantell, J. et al (2001). The Acceptability of the Female Condom: Perspectives of Family Planning Providers in New York City, South Africa, and Nigeria. Journal of Urban Health, 78 (4), 658–668.

 

Meekers, D. & Richter, K. (2005). Factors Associated With Use of the Female Condom In Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives, 31 (1), 30–37.

 

Meekers, D. (1999). Patterns of Use of the Female Condom In Urban Zimbabwe. PSI Research Division Working Paper No. 28. Washington, D.C.: Population Services International, 21 p.

 

Musaba, E., Morrison, C., Sunkutu, M.& Wong, E. (1998, May). Long-term Use of the Female Condom Among Couples At High Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection In Zambia. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 25 (5), 260-264.

 

Pool, R. et al (2000). Men's Attitudes to Condoms and Female Controlled Means of Protection Against HIV and STDs in South-Western Uganda. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2 (2), 197-211.

 

Pool, R. (1999). Acceptability of the Female Condom and Vaginal Spermicidal Products in Uganda. Sexual Health Exchange, 1, 5-7.

 

Population Council, Horizons (2001, Oct). Acceptability of the Female Condom After A Social Marketing Campaign in Campinas, Brazil. Washington, D.C., USA: Population Council.

 

Ray, S. et al (1995). Acceptability of the Female Condom in Zimbabwe: Positive But Male-centered Responses. Reproductive Health Matters, 3 (5), 68-79.

 

Ruminjo, J. et al (1996). Preliminary Comparison of the Polyurethane Female Condom With the Latex Male Condom in Kenya. East African Medical Journal, 73 (2). 101-106.

 

Sapire, K. (1995, Oct). The Female Condom (Femidom)—A Study of User Acceptability. South African Medical Journal, 85 (10 Suppl), 1081-1084.

 

Sarkar, N. (1996). Acceptability and Efficacy of the Female Condom: A New Barrier Method. Journal of Family Welfare, 42 (2), 41-48.

 

Sehonou, J. et al (2002). Acceptability of the Female Condom In Bangui, Central African Republic: Results From A Prospective Study. International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS, 13, 649-651.

 

Sinpisut, P. (1999). Acceptability of the Female Condom Amongst Commercial Sex Workers

In Thailand and Cote d'Ivoire (reply) [letter]. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 10 (12), 830

 

Sinpisut, P., Chandeying, V., Skov, S., Uahgowitchai, C. (1998). Perceptions and Acceptability of the Female Condom. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 9 (3), 168-172.

 

Sly, D. et al (1997). Factors Associated With Use of the Female Condom. Family Planning Perspectives, 29 (4), 181-184.

 

Smit, J., Beksinska, M., Gowri, V. & Mabude, Z. (2006, Apr). Short-term Acceptability of the Reality® Polyurethane Female Condom and A Synthetic Latex Prototype: A Randomized Crossover Trial Among South African Women. Contraception, 73, (4), 394-398.

 

Stein, Z. et al (1999). Safer Sex Strategies for Women: The Hierarchical Model in Methadone

Treatment Clinics. Journal of Urban Health, 78, 67-72.

 

Surratt, H. et al (1998, May). Acceptability of the Female Condom Among Women At Risk for HIV Infection. American Behavioral Scientist, 41 (8), 1157-1170.

 

Telles Dias, P., Souto, K., Page-Shafer, K. (2006). Long-term Female Condom Use Among Vulnerable Populations In Brazil. AIDS and Behavior, 10 (Supp. 7), 67-75.

 

Witte, S. et al (2000). Predictors of Female Condom Use Among Women Exchanging Street Sex in New York City. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 27 (2), 93-100.

 

Witte, S. et al (1999). Acceptability of Female Condom Use Among Women Exchanging Street Sex In New York City. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 10 (3), 162-168.

 

Xu, J. et al (1998). Use Acceptability of A Female Condom (Reality) In Shanghai. Advances in Contraception, 14 (4), 193-199.

 

Yimin, C. et al (2002). Introductory Study on Female Condom Use Among Sex Workers in China. Contraception, 66, 179-185.

 

Zachariah, R. et al (2002). Acceptability and Technical Problems of the Female Condom Amongst Commercial Sex Workers in A Rural District of Malawi. Tropical Doctor, 33 (4), 220-224.

 

 



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