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Correlates of and couples' concordance in reports of recent sexual behavior and contraceptive use.

Alain K Koffi1, Visseho D Adjiwanou, Stan Becker, Funmilola Olaolorun, Amy O Tsui.   

Abstract

This study uses couple-level data to measure couples' concordance of self-reported time since last coitus and of condom and other contraceptive use at last sexual intercourse among monogamous couples in Liberia (N = 1,673), Madagascar (N = 4,138), and Namibia (N = 588). The study also examines the characteristics associated with sexual behavior and contraceptive use occurring in the 28 days prior to the interviews among couples whose reports are concordant. Overall, our study finds less than 75 percent concordance in reporting of time since last coitus. Use of condoms and other contraceptives yielded fair (0.27) to substantial (0.67) agreement on the kappa index. Factors predicting a shorter time since last coitus among concordant couples in at least two of the countries included wealth, spousal age difference, education, and both partners wanting another child. The discordant reports of recent sexual behavior and contraceptive use suggest that caution should be exercised when inferring couples' behavior from the report of one spouse, that concordant reports should be examined when possible, that methodological changes to improve the validity of spousal reports should be pursued, and that family planning and HIV-prevention programs should target those groups found to be using condoms and other contraceptives less frequently, particularly poorer couples.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23185870      PMCID: PMC4140172          DOI: 10.1111/j.1728-4465.2012.00300.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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