Beckman L J, Harvey S M, Tiersky L A
California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 1996 May;44(6):243-9. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1996.9936851.
The authors assessed the relationships of ethnicity, gender, previous condom use, and intended condom use to perceived attributes of the condom and the contraceptive pill in a multiethnic sample of 197 college students. Factors that appeared to underlie attitudes toward the condom and the Pill included prevention of health problems, peer acceptance, sexual pleasure and spontaneity, convenience, embarrassment, and effectiveness in preventing HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. African American participants viewed the condom more positively than did students from other ethnic groups and were more likely to use condoms than White participants were. The African Americans appeared to know less about the characteristics of the Pill and were less likely to use it than were the White respondents. Only 60% of the persons in the student sample had used condoms in the last 6 months, and less than one half definitely intended to use condoms in the next month. Those who had used a condom at their most recent intercourse and those who intended to use a condom in the next month viewed the condom more favorably than others did. Intended condom use was associated with a perception of oral contraceptives as a less convenient method of birth control.
作者在一个由197名大学生组成的多民族样本中,评估了种族、性别、既往是否使用过避孕套以及是否打算使用避孕套与对避孕套和避孕药感知属性之间的关系。对避孕套和避孕药态度的潜在因素包括预防健康问题、同伴认可、性快感和自发性、便利性、尴尬程度以及预防艾滋病毒和性传播疾病的有效性。非裔美国参与者对避孕套的看法比其他种族的学生更积极,并且比白人参与者更有可能使用避孕套。非裔美国人似乎对避孕药的特性了解较少,并且比白人受访者使用避孕药的可能性更小。在学生样本中,只有60%的人在过去6个月内使用过避孕套,并且不到一半的人明确打算在下个月使用避孕套。那些在最近一次性交中使用过避孕套的人和那些打算在下个月使用避孕套的人对避孕套的看法比其他人更积极。打算使用避孕套与认为口服避孕药作为一种避孕方法不太方便有关。