Bogart Laura M, Kral Alex H, Scott Andrea, Anderson Rachel, Flynn Neil, Gilbert Mary Lou, Bluthenthal Ricky N
Health Program, RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2318, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2005 Dec;9(4):423-32. doi: 10.1007/s10461-005-9014-1.
This study examined condom attitudes, preferences, barriers, and use among a sample of 550 injection drug using clients of syringe exchange programs in California. In multivariate analyses, positive attitudes toward condoms were significantly associated with consistent condom use for vaginal, anal, and oral sex in the past six months, beyond the effects of confounding socio-demographic and HIV risk variables. Participants commonly cited partner-related barriers to condom use, such as reluctance to use condoms with steady partners (34%). Almost a quarter of the sample cited dislike of condoms (e.g., because of pleasure reduction). In addition, a third of respondents stated specific preferences regarding condom brands, sensitivity, sizes, and textures. Interventions that increase awareness about positive aspects of condom use and sexual risk from steady partners may be successful in increasing condom use among injection drug users.
本研究调查了加利福尼亚州550名参与注射器交换项目的注射吸毒者样本对避孕套的态度、偏好、使用障碍及使用情况。在多变量分析中,对避孕套持积极态度与过去六个月内始终坚持在阴道、肛门及口交时使用避孕套显著相关,这一关联不受社会人口统计学及HIV风险变量等混杂因素的影响。参与者普遍提到与伴侣相关的避孕套使用障碍,比如不愿与固定性伴侣使用避孕套(34%)。近四分之一的样本表示不喜欢避孕套(例如,因为会降低快感)。此外,三分之一的受访者对避孕套品牌、敏感度、尺寸和质地表达了特定偏好。提高对使用避孕套的积极方面以及来自固定性伴侣的性风险的认识的干预措施,可能会成功提高注射吸毒者的避孕套使用率。