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A Prospective Event-Level Analysis of Condom Use Experiences Following STI Testing Among Patients in Three US Cities

Abstract

Background This study prospectively assessed and compared the incidence of condom use errors/problems among clinic patients testing positive for one or more of 3 sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and those testing negative. The study also identified event-level condom use errors associated with condom breakage and slippage during sex. Methods Enrolled clinic patients (N = 928) were tested for 3 STDs, then patients electronically recorded sexual intercourse and condom use behaviors daily for up to 6 months. Data were available on condom use errors and problems for the >10,000 sex events involving condoms. Assessed errors/problems were as follows: (1) not using a new condom, (2) allowing condoms to contact sharp objects, (3) not using condoms from start to finish of sex, (4) condoms drying out, (5) erection loss during condom use, (6) breakage, (7) slippage during sex, and (8) slippage after sex. Because the event-level measures were correlated within individual, generalized estimation equation models were used for analyses. Results All 8 forms of errors/problems with condom use occurred, with varying levels of frequency, without significant differences by baseline STD status for either men or women. Condom breakage was associated with contact with sharp objects (P < 0.0001) and drying out (P < 0.0001). Slippage during sex was associated with erection loss (P < 0.0001) and drying out (P < 0.0001). Conclusion Subsequent to STD evaluation, much of the sex occurring with the use of a condom may not confer adequate protection. Problems found to be associated with condom breakage and slippage are potentially amenable to counseling interventions.

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Condom Use Errors Condom Use Problems Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Condom Breakage Condom Slippage Erection Loss Condom Drying Out Sharp Object Contact Condom Use Counseling Event-Level Analysis Condom Use Interventions Public Health Sexual Behavior Safe Sex Practices Generalized Estimation Equation Models Condoms Penile Sensitivity Vibrotactile Erection Biothesiometry Thresholds Sexual Health Young Men Measurement Breastfeeding Intelligence Cognitive Development Nutrition Longitudinal WAIS BPP Adults IQ Confounders Dose-Response Maternal Health Rushed Application Breakage Slippage Leakage Incomplete Use Errors Problems Prevention Education HIV Testing Pharmacy Over-the-Counter Gay Bisexual Men Rural Awareness Consultation Care Intervention Self-Guided Home-Based Attitudes Behaviors Women Efficacy Consistency Improvement Lubricants Sexual Pleasure Experimentation Promotion STI Clinicians Sexual Experience Barriers Black Men MSM Reliability Validity Motivation Partner Sensation Health Disparities PDE5i PVI Duration Alcohol Age Risk Intercourse Anal Intercourse Manual-Anal Oral-Anal Heterosexual Gender Behavioral Experience Perception Erection Problems Fit Feel Sexual Arousal Sex Behavior Histories Interpretation Comparison Identity Labels Normal Abnormal Social Acceptance Classification Research STIs Counseling Interventions Protection Safety
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Volume 39
Issue 10
Pages 756-760
ISSN 1537-4521
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