Contraceptive Behaviour
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13. Lifestyle and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis: cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption.
In a search for aspects of behaviour related to oral contraceptive use which might explain the favourable effect of oral contraception on the onset of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption were studied as possible risk factors. Information on cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption was obtained by interview at the first visit
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14. Sexual behaviour of women attending an inner-city STD clinic before and after a general campaign for safer sex in Denmark.
OBJECTIVES--To examine the sexual behaviour and the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) among females attending an inner-city STD clinic before and after safer sex campaigns. SUBJECTS--In 1984 981 women and in 1988 684 women were interviewed immediately after the venerological examination. SETTING--Department of Dermato-Venereology, Bispebjerg
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15. Quantitative study of Chlamydia trachomatis in genital infection.
Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion counts on inoculated McCoy cell coverslips were used as an index of the degree of infection of the cervix in women and of the urethra in men with urethritis. High inclusion counts were obtained significantly more often from men than from women, from women with cervical ectopy, and from women who had had recent sexual intercour
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16. The role of genito-urinary medicine in adolescent sexuality.
OBJECTIVE--To examine the sexual behaviour and the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls who attended the Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic in Birmingham. DESIGN--Retrospective case control study. SETTING--The Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic (Ward 19), General Hospital, Birmingham. SUBJECTS--159 adolescent girls aged 13-16 years; 215
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17. Comparison of women with cervical human papillomavirus infection and genital warts. I. Some behavioural factors and clinical findings.
OBJECTIVE--To determine if behavioural factors, other than sexual, differ between women with cervical human papillomavirus infection (CHPI) and those with genital warts (GW). DESIGN--A structured, personal in-depth interview which included details on sexual behaviour, hygiene, gynaecological complaints, and demographical characteristics and a gynaecological
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18. Risk factors in the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in women with vulval warts.
Of 59 women referred with vulval warts whose cervices were assessed colposcopically for the presence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) before local treatment of the wart lesions, 17 had histologically proved CIN, 12 had histologically proved cervical wart virus infection, and 30 had abnormality on colposcopy or cytology. Seven of the 17 with CIN ha
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19. Why do women doctors in the UK take hormone replacement therapy?
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the determinants and experiences of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use by menopausal women doctors. DESIGN: Postal questionnaire. SETTING: UK. PATIENTS: A randomized stratified sample of women doctors who obtained full registration between 1952 and 1976, taken from the current Principal List of the UK Medical Register. MAIN