Ho. Humphries et Ke. Bauman, CONDOM USE BY NORPLANT USERS AT RISK FOR SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED DISEASES, Sexually transmitted diseases, 21(4), 1994, pp. 217-219
Background: Norplant is highly effective for long-term pregnancy preve
ntion. Norplant users might not use condoms, and they may acquire huma
n immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted diseases
as a consequence. Goal of this Study: The goal of this study was to a
ssess condom use among Norplant users at risk for sexually transmitted
diseases. Study Design: Telephone interviews were conducted with 177
sexually active Norplant users to measure risk for sexually transmitte
d disease and condom use. Results: According to the measures used in t
his study, 42% of the study subjects were at risk for sexually transmi
tted disease and 38% of those at highest risk did not use condoms. Con
clusions. Intervention to protect Norplant users from sexually transmi
tted disease is indicated.