Yarber William L, Graham Cynthia A, Sanders Stephanie A, Crosby Richard A
Department of Applied Health Science at Indiana University, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Int J STD AIDS. 2004 Jul;15(7):467-72. doi: 10.1258/0956462041211207.
An anonymous questionnaire was used to explore relationships between condom breakage, slippage and possible correlates in a sample of 428 single, never married college men and women. Specific condom use errors and problems that could lead to breakage and slippage were also examined. A three-month recall period was used. Breakage/slippage was found to be associated with never receiving instruction on correct condom use (P = 0.001), more than one sex partner (P = 0.001), more frequent use of condoms (P = 0.001), and partner(s) being less than highly motivated to use condoms (P = 0.02). Those reporting that condoms had contacted a sharp object were three times as likely to report breakage (P = 0.001). Those using condoms without proper lubrication (P = 0.006) and those experiencing loss of erection during sex (P = 0.001) were more likely to report slippage. Further research should investigate the efficacy of instruction addressing specific factors that may reduce the incidence of breakage/slippage, thereby enhancing condom effectiveness.
采用一份匿名问卷,对428名单身、从未结婚的大学男女样本进行调查,以探究避孕套破裂、滑落与可能的相关因素之间的关系。同时还研究了可能导致破裂和滑落的具体避孕套使用错误及问题。采用三个月的回忆期。研究发现,避孕套破裂/滑落与从未接受过正确使用避孕套的指导(P = 0.001)、有多个性伴侣(P = 0.001)、更频繁使用避孕套(P = 0.001)以及性伴侣使用避孕套的积极性不高(P = 0.02)有关。那些报告避孕套接触过尖锐物体的人报告破裂的可能性是其他人的三倍(P = 0.001)。那些使用避孕套时未进行适当润滑的人(P = 0.006)以及那些在性行为中出现勃起功能丧失的人(P = 0.001)更有可能报告避孕套滑落。进一步的研究应调查针对可能降低破裂/滑落发生率的特定因素进行指导的效果,从而提高避孕套的有效性。