Wendt S J, Solomon L J
Phelps Memorial Hospital, North Tarrytown, New York, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 1995 Nov;44(3):105-10. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1995.9939102.
The authors used a questionnaire to assess gender differences in barriers to condom use among 198 female and 89 male heterosexual undergraduate college students. Participants were divided into three groups--consistent users, inconsistent users, and nonusers--based on their reported condom use. Factor analyses on each gender revealed similar barrier factor structures, but the barriers explained more of the variance in condom use among women than among men. Of the 9 or 10 predictors assessed, the low perceived need barrier was the most powerful predictor of condom use for both genders. Male and female participants who were nonusers, in a current monogamous relationship, and using oral contraceptives were more likely to report a low perceived need to use condoms. Implications for future research are discussed.
作者使用一份问卷,对198名异性恋本科女大学生和89名异性恋本科男大学生在使用避孕套的障碍方面的性别差异进行了评估。根据参与者报告的避孕套使用情况,他们被分为三组——持续使用者、非持续使用者和不使用者。对每个性别的因素分析显示出相似的障碍因素结构,但这些障碍在女性避孕套使用差异中所占的比例比男性更大。在评估的9个或10个预测因素中,低感知需求障碍是两性避孕套使用最有力的预测因素。处于当前一夫一妻制关系且使用口服避孕药的非使用者男女参与者更有可能报告使用避孕套的感知需求较低。文中讨论了对未来研究的启示。