Mahlalela Nomsa Brightness, Maharaj Pranitha
a School of Built Environment and Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal , Durban , South Africa.
Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2015;20(5):379-86. doi: 10.3109/13625187.2015.1036415. Epub 2015 Apr 17.
The study aimed to explore the factors facilitating and inhibiting female condom use among female university students in South Africa.
This qualitative study drew on 15 individual, in-depth interviews with female university students in Durban, South Africa.
The results of the study highlight several factors that facilitate and inhibit female condom use. Protection from sexually transmitted infections (including HIV/AIDS) and prevention of pregnancy facilitated use of the device among female students. In addition, students expressed positive attitudes towards the female condom and preferred it to hormonal contraceptives because it offered them dual protection. Absence of side effects and greater power and autonomy to initiate safer sex were other factors that facilitated use. Inadequate availability, partner objection, stigma, insertion difficulties and lack of awareness served as significant barriers to consistent female condom use.
Although the female condom can protect female students from infections and pregnancy, there are several barriers to its use. Interventions should aim to increase availability of the female condom, and male involvement should be increased to facilitate consistent use of the method.
本研究旨在探究促进和抑制南非女大学生使用女用避孕套的因素。
这项定性研究对南非德班的女大学生进行了15次个人深度访谈。
研究结果突出了几个促进和抑制女用避孕套使用的因素。预防性传播感染(包括艾滋病毒/艾滋病)和预防怀孕促进了女学生使用该器具。此外,学生们对女用避孕套持积极态度,并且比起激素避孕药更喜欢它,因为它能提供双重保护。没有副作用以及在发起更安全性行为方面拥有更大的权力和自主权是促进使用的其他因素。供应不足、伴侣反对、耻辱感、插入困难和缺乏认识是持续使用女用避孕套的重大障碍。
尽管女用避孕套可以保护女学生免受感染和怀孕,但在使用方面存在若干障碍。干预措施应旨在增加女用避孕套的供应,并且应增加男性的参与以促进该方法的持续使用。