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Background: Concerns about the effectiveness of condoms in preventing sexua
lly transmitted diseases have been raised. Data are lacking on condom failu
re and its associated factors among sex workers in Southeast Asia.
Goal: To assess factors associated with condom breakage and slippage,
Study Design: A prospective study on condom breakage and slippage over a 1-
day period was conducted among 219 female brothel-based sex workers in Sing
apore in 1997,
Results: Condom breakage and slippage rates among 1,885 episodes of condom
use were 1.2% (95% CI, 0.7-1.8) and 2.1% (95% CI, 1.2-3.0), respectively, A
fter adjusting for intracluster effects and confounders, condom breakage an
d slippage were significantly associated with duration of sex work and spon
taneity of clients to use condoms,
Conclusion: Condom use among sex workers should be promoted in view of the
low failure rates. Strategies to reduce condom breakage and slippage should
be directed at sex workers with increased risk of condom failure.