THE USE OF CONDOMS WITH OTHER CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN

Citation
Js. Santelli et al., THE USE OF CONDOMS WITH OTHER CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, Family planning perspectives, 29(6), 1997, pp. 261-267
Citations number
31
ISSN journal
00147354
Volume
29
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
261 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-7354(1997)29:6<261:TUOCWO>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
In a nationally representative sample of sexually experienced youths a ged 14-22, 37% of young women and 52% of young men said the condom was the primary method used to prevent pregnancy at last intercourse; an additional 8% and 7%, respectively used a condom for non-contraceptive purposes. Condom use at last intercourse was reported by 25% of young men whose partner was using the pill. Significant independent predict ors of condom use with the pill among men included younger age, black race, engaging in fewer nonsexual risk behaviors and having received i nstruction about HIV in school. Among young women, 21% of those relyin g on the pill reported also using a condom at last intercourse. For wo men, independent predictors of dual use included younger age, black ra ce, older age at first sex, fewer nonsexual risk behaviors, having no partners in the previous three months and having talked to parents or other adult relatives about HIV.