Calzavara L M, Burchell A N, Myers T, Bullock S L, Escobar M, Cockerill R
HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Int J STD AIDS. 1998 May;9(5):272-9. doi: 10.1258/0956462981922205.
A survey of 658 Aboriginal men and women living in 11 reserve communities in Ontario, Canada, was utilized to collect data on patterns of condom use. Individuals who had sexual intercourse in the previous 12 months were included in the analysis (n=400). Descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression were used to analyse condom use in the previous 12 months. Eight per cent always, 31% sometimes, and 61% never used condoms. Rates of condom use differed with the number of sex partners in the last year, age, gender, having a steady sex partner, and marital status. Multiple logistic regression revealed that people most likely to use condoms were under the age of 30, male, did not have a long-term steady sex partner, had more than one sex partner, worried about pregnancy, were knowledgeable about HIV/AIDS, and were not embarrassed to obtain condoms. Condom users who were knowledgeable about HIV/AIDS and who knew someone with HIV/AIDS were more likely to always use condoms. The most common reason for not using a condom was 'I was with my steady sex partner'. These results have implications for STD prevention efforts and for future research of sexual and STD preventive behaviour among Aboriginal people.
对居住在加拿大安大略省11个保留地社区的658名原住民男女进行了一项调查,以收集有关避孕套使用模式的数据。分析纳入了在过去12个月内有过性行为的个体(n = 400)。采用描述性统计和多元逻辑回归分析过去12个月内的避孕套使用情况。8%的人总是使用,31%的人有时使用,61%的人从不使用避孕套。避孕套使用率因去年性伴侣数量、年龄、性别、有固定性伴侣以及婚姻状况的不同而有所差异。多元逻辑回归显示,最有可能使用避孕套的人群为30岁以下、男性、没有长期固定性伴侣、有不止一个性伴侣、担心怀孕、了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病且获取避孕套时不感到尴尬的人。了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病且认识艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的避孕套使用者更有可能总是使用避孕套。不使用避孕套最常见的原因是“我和我的固定性伴侣在一起”。这些结果对性传播感染预防工作以及原住民性与性传播感染预防行为的未来研究具有启示意义。