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Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care.

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Civic, D; Scholes, D; Ichikawa, L; Grothaus, L; McBride, CM; Yarnall, KSH; Fish, L
Published in: AIDS Care
December 2002

Condoms must be used effectively in order to prevent pregnancy and the spread of HIV/STD. This study investigated two types of ineffective condom use, delayed condom use (initiated after penetration has occurred) and condom slippage and/or breakage. We estimated prevalence and identified predictors of ineffective condom use among young women at risk of STDs. The study used baseline survey data from a randomized trial of women 18-24 years old at two managed care sites; 779 participants who were recent condom users were included in this analysis. Forty-four per cent of the sample reported delayed condom use in the past three months and 19% reported condom slippage and/or breakage. In multivariate logistic regression, younger age, primary partner, lack of partner support, multiple recent sexual partners and using condoms for contraception were positively associated with delayed condom use. Correlates of condom slippage and/or breakage were non-white race/ethnicity and history of any STD. Greater frequency of condom use independently predicted both outcomes. Ineffective condom use was common in this sample of experienced condom users and predictors were different for each outcome. HIV/STD prevention interventions must address more specific aspects of condom use than have previously been their focus, especially when condom use is already high.

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AIDS Care

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ISSN

0954-0121

Publication Date

December 2002

Volume

14

Issue

6

Start / End Page

779 / 788

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Sexual Partners
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Regression Analysis
  • Public Health
  • Managed Care Programs
  • Logistic Models
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
 

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Civic, D., Scholes, D., Ichikawa, L., Grothaus, L., McBride, C. M., Yarnall, K. S. H., & Fish, L. (2002). Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care. AIDS Care, 14(6), 779–788. https://doi.org/10.1080/0954012021000031859
Civic, D., D. Scholes, L. Ichikawa, L. Grothaus, C. M. McBride, K. S. H. Yarnall, and L. Fish. “Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care.AIDS Care 14, no. 6 (December 2002): 779–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/0954012021000031859.
Civic D, Scholes D, Ichikawa L, Grothaus L, McBride CM, Yarnall KSH, et al. Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care. AIDS Care. 2002 Dec;14(6):779–88.
Civic, D., et al. “Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care.AIDS Care, vol. 14, no. 6, Dec. 2002, pp. 779–88. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/0954012021000031859.
Civic D, Scholes D, Ichikawa L, Grothaus L, McBride CM, Yarnall KSH, Fish L. Ineffective use of condoms among young women in managed care. AIDS Care. 2002 Dec;14(6):779–788.
Journal cover image

Published In

AIDS Care

DOI

ISSN

0954-0121

Publication Date

December 2002

Volume

14

Issue

6

Start / End Page

779 / 788

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Sexual Partners
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Regression Analysis
  • Public Health
  • Managed Care Programs
  • Logistic Models
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections