Predictors of condom use among patients with sexually transmitted disease in Uganda
Artigo
em Inglês
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ABSTRACT
Background and objective:
Patients with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are at an increased risk of HIV infection and they must be targeted for increased condom use. goal to identify predictors of condom use among patients with STDs. StudyDesign:
in a cross-sectional survey; an interview-ad-ministered questionnaire was administered to 138 patients at the STD clinic; Mulago; and the outpatients department; Mbarara Hospital; in Uganda. Data were collected on socio-demographic situations; STD symptoms; type of sexual partners; and use of condoms. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to identify independent predictors of condomuse.Results:
of the 138 patients; 87(66) knew how to use condoms; 81(59) every used a condom; 34(25) used a condom at least once in the previous 3 months; 20(15) used a condom at least once in the previous 3 months; 20(15) used a condom during the last sexual intercourse; and 80 (58) accepted a free supply of condoms. Reasons for not using condoms among the 57 who had never were having a regular partner or spouse (28; 49) accepted a free supply of condoms. Reasons for not using condoms among the 57 who had never were having a regular partner or spouse (28; 49);partner does not approve (17;30); reduced sexual pleasure (5;9); and no answer (7;12). The independent predictors of condom use were being a man; not having a regular partner; having had sex with a casual partner; being able to read eng; having at least secondary education; and using electricity for lighting.Conclusion:
Providing health promotion measures in local languages may improve condom use in this population. There is a need for complementary HIV prevention strategies for women and for regular sexual partnerships
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AIM (África)
Assunto principal:
Pacientes
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Infecções Sexualmente Transmissíveis
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Infecções por HIV
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Preservativos
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo prognóstico
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Fatores de risco
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Uganda Implications for Control
Tipo de documento:
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