Crosby Richard A, DiClemente Ralph J, Yarber William L, Snow Gregory, Troutman Adewale
College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0003, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2008 Dec;2(4):340-3. doi: 10.1177/1557988308321320. Epub 2008 Jul 25.
This study tested the research hypothesis that men's errors using condoms would be associated with having multiple sex partners. Specifically, men engaging in sex with three or more women were compared with those having sex with two or fewer women. Recruitment (N = 271) occurred in a publicly funded sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic located in a metropolitan area of the Southern United States. All men were clinically diagnosed with an STD. They completed a self-reported questionnaire (using a 3-month recall period). Those reporting sex with men were excluded from the analysis. About one half of the men (48.5%) reported penetrative sex with three or more women. The authors found that among young African American men, newly diagnosed with an STD, reporting recent (past 3 months) sex with multiple partners may be emblematic of condom errors. These men may benefit from clinic-based, targeted counseling and education designed to foster improved quality of condom use.
本研究检验了一项研究假设,即男性使用避孕套时出现的错误与拥有多个性伴侣有关。具体而言,将与三名或更多女性发生性行为的男性与与两名或更少女性发生性行为的男性进行了比较。招募工作(N = 271)在美国南部大都市地区的一家由公共资金资助的性传播疾病(STD)诊所进行。所有男性均经临床诊断患有性传播疾病。他们完成了一份自我报告问卷(采用3个月的回忆期)。那些报告与男性发生性行为的人被排除在分析之外。约一半的男性(48.5%)报告与三名或更多女性有过插入式性行为。作者发现,在新诊断出患有性传播疾病的年轻非裔美国男性中,报告近期(过去3个月)与多个性伴侣发生性行为可能是避孕套使用错误的标志。这些男性可能会从以诊所为基础的、有针对性的咨询和教育中受益,这些咨询和教育旨在提高避孕套的使用质量。