Yarber William L, Milhausen Robin R, Crosby Richard A, Torabi Mohammad R
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2005 Sep;37(3):148-54. doi: 10.1363/psrh.37.148.05.
Public opinion is important in determining condom and condom education policies in public high schools.
A random telephone survey of 517 Indiana residents was conducted from July through October 2003 to assess public opinion about education on correct condom use for HIV and STD prevention; condom availability in Indiana public high schools; and issues related to condom use, effectiveness and promotion. Data were analyzed using bivariate and linear regression techniques.
A majority of respondents strongly or somewhat agreed that instruction on correct condom use for HIV and STD prevention should be provided in public high schools (77%), classroom instruction should include condoms (71%), only medically accurate information about condoms should being given (94%) and the federal government should promote condoms (70%). Fewer than half (48%) strongly or somewhat agreed that condoms should be made available to teenagers in public high schools without parental permission. Nearly all (92%) considered condoms at least somewhat effective in preventing HIV and other STDs. Non-Republican party affiliation, younger age and condom use within the previous five years were each significantly associated with having positive opinions on many of the condom-related statements.
Public opinion appears to support the provision of correct condom use information in Indiana public schools. Schools should consider providing only medically accurate information about condoms and including condoms in instruction so students can see and touch them.
公众舆论对于公立高中避孕套及避孕套教育政策的制定至关重要。
2003年7月至10月对517名印第安纳州居民进行了随机电话调查,以评估公众对关于正确使用避孕套预防艾滋病毒和性传播疾病的教育、印第安纳州公立高中的避孕套供应情况以及与避孕套使用、有效性和推广相关问题的看法。使用双变量和线性回归技术对数据进行分析。
大多数受访者强烈或 somewhat 同意应在公立高中提供关于正确使用避孕套预防艾滋病毒和性传播疾病的指导(77%),课堂教学应包括避孕套(71%),应仅提供关于避孕套的医学准确信息(94%),并且联邦政府应推广避孕套(70%)。不到一半(48%)的人强烈或 somewhat 同意在未经家长许可的情况下应向公立高中的青少年提供避孕套。几乎所有人(92%)认为避孕套在预防艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病方面至少 somewhat 有效。非共和党党派归属、较年轻的年龄以及在过去五年内使用过避孕套均与对许多与避孕套相关的陈述持积极看法显著相关。
公众舆论似乎支持在印第安纳州的公立学校提供正确使用避孕套的信息。学校应考虑仅提供关于避孕套的医学准确信息,并在教学中包括避孕套,以便学生能够看到和触摸它们。