Crosby Richard, Diclemente Ralph J, Yarber William L
College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky.
Int J Sex Health. 2009 Jul 1;21(3):183-191. doi: 10.1080/19317610903205627.
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess prevalence and correlates of correct condom use among high-risk African American men attending a publicly-funded sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic. Men 18 through 29 years of age and newly diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease were further assessed for study eligibility. Of 296 meeting eligibility criteria, 271 agreed to participate thereby yielding a participation rate of 91.5%. Correct use, assessed by an index, was reported by 38%. Correct use was associated with having sex with 3 or fewer female sex partners (AOR=3.1), being in an exclusive relationship (AOR=3.2), not indicating problems with the fit or feel of condoms (AOR=2.9), and not being drunk/high while using condoms (AOR=2.6). The correct use of condoms among young African American men newly diagnosed with an STD may be a function of situational factors. These factors could potentially be addressed in the context of clinic-based behavioral intervention programs.
这项横断面研究的目的是评估在一家由公共资金资助的性传播疾病(STD)诊所就诊的高危非裔美国男性中正确使用避孕套的患病率及其相关因素。对年龄在18至29岁之间且新诊断出患有性传播疾病的男性进一步评估其是否符合研究条件。在296名符合资格标准的男性中,271人同意参与,因此参与率为91.5%。通过一个指标评估,报告显示正确使用率为38%。正确使用与拥有3个或更少的女性性伴侣发生性行为(优势比[AOR]=3.1)、处于排他性关系(AOR=3.2)、未表明避孕套的贴合度或感觉存在问题(AOR=2.9)以及在使用避孕套时未喝醉/吸毒(AOR=2.6)相关。新诊断出患有性传播疾病的年轻非裔美国男性中正确使用避孕套的情况可能是情境因素作用的结果。在基于诊所的行为干预项目中可能会潜在地解决这些因素。