“Something must kill a man”: Beliefs about condom use in prevention of Human Papilloma Virus among men at Kpong community

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cegh.2024.101773
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Abstract

Background

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is highly prevalent among sexually active individuals. A report by the Ghana Aids Commission highlights low condom usage among Ghana's sexually active youth. Despite this, there has been no exploration of views regarding condom use for preventing HPV infection. The purpose of the study was to examine the beliefs about condom use in preventing the human papillomavirus among men at Kpong community.

Methods

The study utilized a qualitative approach with an exploratory design, employing purposive sampling to select 40 participants. Data collection involved face-to-face interviews using a semi-structured interview guide. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed through content analysis.

Results

The study produced three main themes and 8 subthemes. Despite most participants having used condoms before, primarily once (57.5 %) with a preference for “kiss condoms" (42.5 %). The primary reason for condom use was pregnancy prevention (45 %), instead of HPV infections (22.5 %). Most participants rarely used condoms, aiming to enhance sexual pleasure or assuming their partners were HPV-free. Some cited religious reasons, viewing condom use as sinful.

Conclusion

Participants commonly do not use condoms to prevent HPV infections. Additionally, men have various religious and personal reasons for not using condoms to protect against HPV and other infections. This underscores the need for increased awareness of HPV transmission among men.

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"有些东西必须杀死男人":Kpong 社区男性对使用安全套预防人类乳头瘤病毒的看法
背景人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染在性活跃人群中非常普遍。加纳艾滋病委员会(Ghana Aids Commission)的一份报告指出,在加纳性活跃的年轻人中,安全套的使用率很低。尽管如此,人们对使用安全套预防人乳头瘤病毒感染的看法还没有进行过探讨。本研究的目的是调查 Kpong 社区男性对使用安全套预防人类乳头瘤病毒的看法。研究方法本研究采用定性方法和探索性设计,通过目的性抽样选出 40 名参与者。数据收集采用半结构化访谈指南进行面对面访谈。对访谈进行了录音、逐字记录,并通过内容分析进行了分析。尽管大多数参与者以前使用过安全套,但主要是使用过一次(57.5%),并偏好使用 "亲吻式安全套"(42.5%)。使用安全套的主要原因是避孕(45%),而不是人乳头瘤病毒感染(22.5%)。大多数参与者很少使用安全套,他们的目的是为了提高性快感或假定其伴侣不感染 HPV。结论参与者通常不使用安全套来预防 HPV 感染。此外,男性有各种宗教和个人原因不使用安全套来预防 HPV 和其他感染。这凸显了提高男性对 HPV 传播认识的必要性。
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Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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7.70%
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审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health (CEGH) is a multidisciplinary journal and it is published four times (March, June, September, December) a year. The mandate of CEGH is to promote articles on clinical epidemiology with focus on developing countries in the context of global health. We also accept articles from other countries. It publishes original research work across all disciplines of medicine and allied sciences, related to clinical epidemiology and global health. The journal publishes Original articles, Review articles, Evidence Summaries, Letters to the Editor. All articles published in CEGH are peer-reviewed and published online for immediate access and citation.
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