Catania J A, Coates T J, Kegeles S, Fullilove M T, Peterson J, Marin B, Siegel D, Hulley S
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco 94105.
Am J Public Health. 1992 Feb;82(2):284-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.82.2.284.
We examined the prevalence and correlates of condom use in a community-based sample of unmarried heterosexual and gay/bisexual Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics (aged 20 to 44 years) in San Francisco (n = 1229). Only 9% of heterosexual males reported always using condoms, and fewer of those with multiple sexual partners (6%) reported always using condoms compared with those in monogamous relationships (12%). Much higher proportions of gay/bisexual men reported always using condoms (48%). Racial differences in condom use were observed only among women. Sexual communication and the sexual enjoyment value of condoms were consistent correlates of condom use across gender and sexual orientation, while other condom-related beliefs were significant predictors of condom use only for men. In general, condom promotion programs should build sexual communication skills, teach people how to enhance enjoyment with condoms, and reduce psychological barriers to condom acquisition and use.
我们在旧金山一个以社区为基础的样本中,对未婚异性恋以及男同性恋/双性恋的白人、黑人和西班牙裔(年龄在20至44岁之间)进行了调查,以研究避孕套使用的流行情况及其相关因素(样本量n = 1229)。只有9%的异性恋男性报告称总是使用避孕套,与处于一夫一妻制关系中的男性(12%)相比,有多个性伴侣的男性中报告总是使用避孕套的比例更低(6%)。男同性恋/双性恋男性中报告总是使用避孕套的比例要高得多(48%)。仅在女性中观察到了避孕套使用方面的种族差异。性沟通以及避孕套的性愉悦价值在不同性别和性取向中都是避孕套使用的一致相关因素,而其他与避孕套相关的信念仅对男性而言是避孕套使用的显著预测因素。总体而言,避孕套推广项目应培养性沟通技巧,教导人们如何提高使用避孕套时的愉悦感,并减少获取和使用避孕套的心理障碍。