Ahmed G, Liner E C, Williamson N E, Schellstede W P
University of Botswana, Gaborone.
Contraception. 1990 Nov;42(5):523-33. doi: 10.1016/0010-7824(90)90080-f.
Data from the 1983 Bangladesh Condom User Survey (BCUS) are analyzed for patterns of condom use and various problems directly influencing their effectiveness. The survey was undertaken to explain an apparent gap between reports of the number of condoms distributed in certain areas compared with prevalence of users as reported in contraceptive prevalence surveys. These data are analyzed from behavioral and management perspectives to identify various factors influencing utilization, with potential implications for understanding and improving family planning and AIDS/STD prevention service systems. Patterns of use are related to differences in source of supply through public, free or private-priced systems, differences in urban or semi-rural place of residence, and differences in perceptions of men or women. The problem with condom use most often identified by the respondents was breakage.
对1983年孟加拉国避孕套使用者调查(BCUS)的数据进行了分析,以了解避孕套的使用模式以及直接影响其有效性的各种问题。开展这项调查是为了解释某些地区分发的避孕套数量报告与避孕普及率调查中报告的使用者普及率之间明显的差距。从行为和管理角度对这些数据进行了分析,以确定影响使用的各种因素,这对于理解和改善计划生育及艾滋病/性传播感染预防服务系统可能具有重要意义。使用模式与通过公共、免费或私人定价系统供应来源的差异、城市或半农村居住地的差异以及男性或女性认知的差异有关。受访者最常指出的避孕套使用问题是破裂。