Perceived Pros and Cons of Condom Use as Predictors of its Consistent Use with a Heterosexual Romantic Partner Among Young Adults

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Francesc Prat
Montserrat Planes
Maria Eugenia Gras
Mark J. M. Sullman
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[1] University of Girona,Quality of Life Research Institute, Department of Psychology
[2] Cranfield University,Department of Systems Engineering and Human Factors, School of Engineering
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Current Psychology | 2016年 / 35卷
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Condom use; Cons; Decisional balance; Pros; Risky behaviour; Spain;
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The present research examines the pros and cons of condom use as predictors of consistent condom use with a heterosexual romantic partner. Data from 619 undergraduate students (35.1 % males; mean of age = 20.31) were collected using a voluntary and anonymous self-report survey. The pros and cons predicted consistent condom use during the last month among females, whereas only the pros were predictive of consistent condom use in men. Similarly, only the feelings of safety predicted consistent condom use among men. However, the reduction of pleasure for women, the side-effects of other contraceptive methods, the difficulty in asking for condom use when they were also using the pill and the fact that condom use interrupts and cools off foreplay were also predictors among women. Besides the superiority of the pros over the cons, in general, the present research identifies a number of important pros and cons that should be used to encourage condom use.
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