Literature DB >> 7589356

Short-term acceptability of the female condom among staff and patients at a New York City Hospital.

E L Gollub1, Z Stein, W el-Sadr.   

Abstract

An acceptability study of the female condom undertaken at New York's Harlem Hospital between August 1993 and February 1994 enrolled 52 women aged 18-57, 41 of whom (79%) used the female condom at least once. Of these, one-half used the female condom at least three times and 40% used it once; on average, women used it 2.4 times. Two-thirds of users liked the female condom either very much or somewhat, 20% were neutral and 15% stated that they did not like it. One-half of the women reported that their partner liked the device, while 17% said he felt neutral about it and approximately one-quarter said he disliked it. Seventy-three percent of respondents and 44% of their partners preferred the female condom to the male condom.

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Keywords:  Acceptors; Americas; Attitude; Barrier Methods; Behavior; Contraception; Contraceptive Methods; Contraceptive Usage; Developed Countries; Family Planning; Family Planning Programs; Family Planning Surveys; Female Condom; Method Acceptability; New York; North America; Northern America; Psychological Factors; United States; Vaginal Barrier Methods

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7589356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Plann Perspect        ISSN: 0014-7354


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