Barrier Contraception
35
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Methods of contraception in which physical, chemical, or biological means are used to prevent the SPERM from reaching the fertilizable OVUM.
Also Known As:
Contraception, Barrier; Barrier Methods, Contraceptive; Vaginal Barrier Methods, Contraceptive; Barrier Method, Contraceptive
Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | Stein, Michael D:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 2. | Blume, Jeffrey L:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 3. | Redding, Colleen A:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 4. | Lozowski, Faye:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 5. | Allsworth, Jenifer E:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 6. | Lapane, Kate L:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 7. | Peipert, Jeffrey F:
1 article
(11/2007)
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| 8. | Meinzen-Derr, Jareen:
1 article
(11/2005)
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| 9. | Kelaghan, Joseph:
1 article
(11/2005)
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| 10. | Brill, Ilene:
1 article
(11/2005)
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Sexually Transmitted Disease)
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| 2. | Infection
01/01/2006
- " It has been found that the main risk factors for Chlamydia trachomatis infection are age, irregular and/or accidental sexual relationships and change of sexual partners, failure to use or erratic use of barrier contraception during intercourse, and insufficient knowledge about sexual life and care for one's sexual health" 12/01/2003
- " In both groups, factors independently associated with HPV infection were the use of non-barrier contraception, cytological abnormalities, age under 36 and the number of non-paying sexual partners" 01/01/1995
- " By logistic regression, cervical CMV excretion was associated with concomitant gonococcal infection (P = .008) and was less frequent in those using barrier contraception (P = .036)" 04/01/1993
- " Users of barrier contraception methods were at reduced risk of infection." 12/01/1991
- " Adjustment for all possible confounding factors (i.e., age, race, number of sexual partners, age at first intercourse, parity, cigarette smoking, number of marriages, previous genital or venereal infections, income, interval since last Papsmear, and use of oral and barrier contraception) resulted in an odds ration of 0.8 (0.5-1.2)"
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| 3. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
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| 4. | Vaginal Discharge
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| 5. | Pre-Eclampsia (Preeclampsia)
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| 17 Diseases
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35
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