Literature DB >> 17967114

Condom use among unmarried students in a Hispanic-serving university.

Sunny Kim1, Mario De La Rosa, Mary Jo Trepka, Megan Kelley.   

Abstract

This study compares the prevalence of risky sexual behavior between unmarried Hispanic and non-Hispanic students in southern Florida and assesses the role of substance use in risky sexual behavior. Among 815 unmarried respondents, approximately 35% had two or more sexual partners within the past 12 months. Compared with non-Hispanic White students, Hispanic students were less likely to engage in unprotected sex under the influence of alcohol (25% vs. 16%) but also less likely to have been tested for HIV infection (55% vs. 43%). The percentage of students using a condom during their last sexual encounter was 8% (oral), 35% (anal), and 50% (vaginal). For both Hispanic and non-Hispanic students, condom use was low regardless of smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, and marijuana use. From the problem behavior theory perspective, condom use and substance use may have different behavioral origins. These findings can help target and guide the development of prevention programs in university settings.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17967114     DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2007.19.5.448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


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