Frank M L, Bateman L, Poindexter A N
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Adv Contracept. 1993 Sep;9(3):227-32. doi: 10.1007/BF01982945.
This research examines the use of condoms to protect from disease women who selected hormonal implants for contraception. After receiving contraceptive implants, subjects were surveyed regarding their past use of condoms and their plans for using them to inhibit the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases in the future. Twenty-one percent of women in the sample had used condoms in the past, but did not plan to use them once they have the implants. While decreasing their risk for unplanned pregnancy, they and/or their partners can be expected to experience an increased risk of exposure to sexually transmitted disease. Contraceptive providers must emphasize to their patients the need for protection from disease, in addition to pregnancy, when prescribing contraceptive methods.
本研究调查了选择激素植入物避孕的女性使用避孕套预防疾病的情况。在接受避孕植入物后,对受试者进行了调查,询问她们过去使用避孕套的情况以及未来使用避孕套以抑制艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病传播的计划。样本中的21%的女性过去使用过避孕套,但在植入避孕装置后不打算再使用。在降低意外怀孕风险的同时,她们和/或她们的伴侣可能会面临感染性传播疾病的风险增加。避孕服务提供者在开避孕方法处方时,除了告知患者预防怀孕外,还必须强调预防疾病的必要性。