Initial and Sustained Female Condom Use Among Low-Income Urban US Women

被引:14
|
作者
Weeks, Margaret R. [1 ]
Coman, Emil [1 ]
Hilario, Helena [1 ]
Li, Jianghong [1 ]
Abbott, Maryann [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Community Res, Hartford, CT 06106 USA
关键词
SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED-DISEASE; FAMILY-PLANNING PROVIDERS; SEX WORKERS; HIV RISK; INTERVENTION; ACCEPTABILITY; PERSPECTIVES; PROTECTION; PATTERNS; THAILAND;
D O I
10.1089/jwh.2011.3430
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: The female condom (FC), an effective barrier method for HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, continues to be absent from most community settings, including reproductive health and treatment clinics. Reducing or eliminating basic barriers, including lack of awareness, knowledge of proper use, and access to free samples, may significantly increase use among those who want or need them. Methods: A prospective cohort of 461 women in Hartford, Connecticut (2005-2008), was interviewed at baseline, 1 month, and 10 months about FC use and other personal, partner, peer, and community factors. All participants received brief demonstration of FC use and four free FC1 at baseline. Pairwise longitudinal tests and structural equation modeling were used to test predictors of initial (1 month) and sustained (10 month) FC use. Results: Although only 29% of the sample reported ever having used FC at baseline, 73% of never users (51% of the returned 1-month sample) had initiated FC use by 1 month after receiving the brief intervention. Additionally, 24% of the returned 10-month sample (30% of 10-month FC users) reported sustained use, measured as having used FC at baseline or 1 month and also in the prior 30 days. General latent variable modeling indicated that FC knowledge and attitudes predicted initiating FC use; male condom use, FC knowledge and attitudes, and network exposure to FC information predicted sustained use. Conclusions: Findings indicated that many women will potentially initiate and continue using FC when basic barriers are removed. Brief FC education with free trial samples should be built into standard clinical practice and public health programs.
引用
收藏
页码:26 / 36
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Factors associated with hormone replacement therapy use in low-income urban women
    Appling, SE
    Allen, JK
    Bellantoni, M
    Brager, R
    Hallerdin, J
    Olsen, S
    VanZandt, S
    Gaines, J
    Young, KL
    [J]. WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES, 1999, 9 (06) : 319 - 329
  • [42] CONDOM BELIEFS IN URBAN, LOW-INCOME, AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND HISPANIC YOUTH
    NORRIS, AE
    FORD, K
    [J]. HEALTH EDUCATION QUARTERLY, 1994, 21 (01): : 39 - 53
  • [43] Insurance Coverage and Perinatal Health Care Use Among Low-Income Women in the US, 2015-2017
    Admon, Lindsay K.
    Daw, Jamie R.
    Winkelman, Tyler N. A.
    Kozhimannil, Katy Backes
    Zivin, Kara
    Heisler, Michele
    Dalton, Vanessa K.
    [J]. JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2021, 4 (01)
  • [44] Initial Validation of the Brazilian Mindful Eating Scale Among Overweight and Low-Income Women
    Salvo, Vera
    Curado, Daniela Fernandez
    Sanudo, Adriana
    Rezende, Fabiane Aparecida Canaan
    Demarzo, Marcelo
    [J]. MINDFULNESS, 2023, 14 (05) : 1162 - 1170
  • [45] Initial Validation of the Brazilian Mindful Eating Scale Among Overweight and Low-Income Women
    Vera Salvo
    Daniela Fernandez Curado
    Adriana Sanudo
    Fabiane Aparecida Canaan Rezende
    Marcelo Demarzo
    [J]. Mindfulness, 2023, 14 : 1162 - 1170
  • [46] Regret after female sterilization among low-income women in Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Vieira, EM
    Ford, NJ
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, 1996, 22 (01): : 32 - &
  • [47] Alcohol use in pregnant low-income women
    O'Connor, MJ
    Whaley, SE
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, 2003, 64 (06): : 773 - 783
  • [48] Hormone replacement therapy in low-income, urban women
    Allen, JK
    Appling, SE
    Brager, R
    Hallerdin, J
    Olsen, S
    VanZandt, S
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 1999, 100 (18) : 218 - 218
  • [49] Substance use, multiple substance use, sexual risk taking and condom use among low income women
    Sly, DF
    Riehman, KS
    [J]. POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW, 1999, 18 (1-2) : 1 - 22
  • [50] Substance use, multiple substance use, sexual risk taking and condom use among low income women
    David F. Sly
    Kara S. Riehman
    [J]. Population Research and Policy Review, 1999, 18 : 1 - 22