Ks. Tveit et al., CASUAL SEX, EXTRAMARITAL SEX, CONDOM USE AND ALCOHOL INTAKE AMONG HETEROSEXUAL PATIENTS ATTENDING AN STD CLINIC IN NORWAY, Acta dermato-venereologica, 76(2), 1996, pp. 150-153
A study excluding homosexuals was performed to study casual sex, extra
marital sex, the use of a condom with a casual sexual partner and the
combination of alcohol intake and casual sex among patients attending
a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Heterosexual patien
ts (467) received a questionnaire, and 458 were included. Men reported
more (94%) casual sexual partners than did women (76%). According to
a multiple logistic regression analysis a condom was used significantl
y less frequently in ''old'' respondents, those having a permanent sex
ual partner, those having low education, those infected with STDs (ear
lier STDs), those who had had more than 4 sexual partners over the las
t year, and those combining alcohol intake and casual sex, Intravenous
drug users/prostitutes used a condom more often than did men with pai
d sex and ''other heterosexuals''. To have an effect on STD patients,
innovative forms of health education may be necessary, and greater emp
hasis should be placed on more informal means of information, includin
g interactive health education and communication strategies to promote
positive attitudes regarding condom use.