Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2024 Aug;51(4):544-552. doi: 10.1177/10901981241234640. Epub 2024 Mar 8.
College-age students are disproportionately impacted by sexually transmitted infections. Campus programs that reduce sexual violence have received recent investment, are increasingly common, and may offer a platform to increase condom use, but this has not yet been investigated. We explore this novel question through a secondary analysis of a randomized control trial of RealConsent, a web-based, sexual assault program for college women, on three college campuses. By estimating single and multiple-mediator models we examine the relationships between study assignment, the hypothesized mediators: self-efficacy to discuss safer sex, and clarity and assertiveness in sexual communication, and consistent condom use at follow-up. In the single mediator models, self-efficacy for safer sex communication (aOR: 1.11, 95% CI: 1.03-1.19, = .004), assertiveness in sexual communication (aOR: 1.06, 95% CI: 1.02-1.11, =.004), and clarity in sexual communication (aOR: 1.03, 95% CI: 1.00-1.05, = .026) demonstrated significant direct effects on condom use. No statistically significant relationships between RealConsent and the mediators, nor indirect effects were found. In the multimediator model, there were no statistically significant associations identified. Self-efficacy, assertiveness, and clarity in communication about sex may have a positive impact on condom use but we did not find evidence that RealConsent impacted these mediators and thus no mediated effect was identified. Additional research is needed to develop and assess college-based sexual violence prevention programs that include an additional focus on skills specifically related to condom negotiation and use to understand if these widespread programs offer an efficient and effective platform to reduce the impact of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among this high-risk population.
大学生群体受到性传播感染的影响不成比例。减少性暴力的校园项目最近得到了投资,越来越普遍,并且可能提供一个增加 condom 使用的平台,但这尚未得到调查。我们通过对一项针对大学女性的基于网络的性侵犯项目 RealConsent 的随机对照试验的二次分析来探讨这个新颖的问题,该试验在三所大学校园进行。通过估计单和多中介模型,我们研究了研究分配、假设的中介变量(讨论安全性行为的自我效能感、性沟通的清晰度和果断性)以及在随访中使用 condom 的一致性之间的关系。在单中介模型中,安全性行为沟通的自我效能感(aOR:1.11,95%CI:1.03-1.19, =.004)、性沟通的果断性(aOR:1.06,95%CI:1.02-1.11, =.004)和性沟通的清晰度(aOR:1.03,95%CI:1.00-1.05, =.026)对 condom 使用具有显著的直接影响。在 RealConsent 和中介变量之间以及间接影响均未发现统计学上显著的关系。在多中介模型中,没有发现统计学上显著的关联。关于性的沟通的自我效能感、果断性和清晰度可能对 condom 使用产生积极影响,但我们没有发现 RealConsent 对这些中介变量产生影响的证据,因此没有确定中介效应。需要进一步研究开发和评估针对大学生的性暴力预防项目,包括对 condom 谈判和使用相关技能的额外关注,以了解这些广泛的项目是否为减少高危人群中性传播感染的影响提供了一个高效和有效的平台。