Factors Influencing Condom Use among Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic Patients in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Obinna N Nnedu, Staci McCorvey, Sheila Campbell-Forrester, Janice Chang, Hamisu M Salihu, Pauline E Jolly
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The use of condoms can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We conducted this study to determine factors that impact condom use among patients attending an STI clinic in Montego Bay, Jamaica. A questionnaire containing sections on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge of STIs and HIV, preventive measures for STI/HIV transmission and sexual practices including condom use was administered to 212 participants. Using logistic regression, we determined the relationship between the different factors and condom use during the last sexual episode. Approximately 43% of study participants reported condom use during the last sexual episode. Employment (OR=2.2; 95%CI=1.1-4.1) and greater knowledge of STIs (OR=1.9, 95%CI=1.02-3.6) were associated with increased likelihood of condom use during the last sexual episode. Having multiple sexual partners was associated with decreased likelihood to report condom use (OR=0.3, 95%CI=0.1-0.9). Also, persons belonging to a religious organization were less likely to report condom use (OR=0.5, 95%CI=0.2-0.9). The results of this study can be used in formulating effective strategies to increase condom use in Montego Bay. This would decrease the transmission of STIs and HIV.
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影响牙买加蒙特哥湾性传播感染门诊患者使用避孕套的因素
使用避孕套可以降低性传播感染(STIs)的风险,包括人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染。我们进行了这项研究,以确定影响在牙买加蒙特哥湾性病诊所就诊的患者使用避孕套的因素。向212名参与者发放了一份问卷,其中载有社会人口特征、性传播感染和艾滋病毒知识、性传播感染/艾滋病毒传播的预防措施和包括使用避孕套在内的性行为。使用逻辑回归,我们确定了不同因素与最后一次性行为中避孕套使用之间的关系。大约43%的研究参与者报告在最后一次性行为中使用了避孕套。就业(OR = 2.2;95%CI=1.1-4.1)和对性传播感染的更多了解(OR=1.9, 95%CI=1.02-3.6)与最后一次性行为中使用避孕套的可能性增加有关。拥有多个性伴侣与报告使用避孕套的可能性降低相关(OR=0.3, 95%CI=0.1-0.9)。此外,属于宗教组织的人不太可能报告使用避孕套(OR=0.5, 95%CI=0.2-0.9)。这项研究的结果可以用于制定有效的策略来增加蒙特哥湾的避孕套使用。这将减少性传播感染和艾滋病毒的传播。
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