2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284324
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Non-pharmacological interventions for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in older adults: A systematic review

Abstract: Background STIs in older adults (adults aged 50 years and older) are on the rise due to variable levels of sex literacy and misperceived susceptibility to infections, among other factors. We systematically reviewed evidence on the effect of non-pharmacological interventions for the primary prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and high-risk sexual behaviour in older adults. Methods We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, PSYCINFO, Global Health and the Cochrane Library from inception until March 9th, 202… Show more

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“…Barriers to access include a lack of routine inquiry, illness acuity, and feeling ashamed. [ 8 ] There is limited research from low- and middle-income countries that explores the SRH issues faced by WMI. [ 4 6 7 ] SRH is frequently overlooked by clinicians as they concentrate on treating people with psychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barriers to access include a lack of routine inquiry, illness acuity, and feeling ashamed. [ 8 ] There is limited research from low- and middle-income countries that explores the SRH issues faced by WMI. [ 4 6 7 ] SRH is frequently overlooked by clinicians as they concentrate on treating people with psychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%