An exploratory study of condom sabotage and sexual health risk indicators in college students.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of American College Health Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1080/07448481.2023.2217455
Grace S Hubel, Regan Gregory, Beth Sundstrom
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Condom sabotage is a form of sexual assault that violates bodily autonomy, increasing the risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI). The current study explored associations between reports of condom sabotage and sexual risk indicators among college students. College students (N = 466) completed a web-based cross-sectional survey. Students who reported experiencing condom sabotage were significantly more likely to describe themselves as single in comparison to students who described themselves as partnered (p = .002). After adjusting for relationship status, condom sabotage was significantly associated with reporting having multiple sexual partners (adjusted OR [aOR], 2.27; 95% CI, 2.22-42.28; p = .003), and being treated in the past 12 months for an STI (adjusted OR [aOR], 1,84; 95% CI, 1.82-21.98; p = . 004). The manuscript offers practical recommendations to develop health communication campaigns and public health interventions to prevent sexual assault, including condom sabotage, among college students.

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大学生破坏安全套行为与性健康风险指标的探索性研究。
破坏避孕套是一种侵犯身体自主权的性侵犯,增加了意外怀孕和性传播感染(STI)的风险。目前的研究探讨了大学生中破坏避孕套的报告与性风险指标之间的联系。大学生(N = 466)完成了一项基于网络的横断面调查。与自称有伴侣的学生相比,自称经历过安全套破坏的学生更有可能将自己描述为单身(p = 0.002)。在调整关系状态后,避孕套破坏与报告有多个性伴侣显著相关(调整OR [aOR], 2.27;95% ci, 2.22-42.28;p = 0.003),并且在过去12个月内接受过性传播感染治疗(调整OR [aOR], 1,84;95% ci, 1.82-21.98;p = . 004)。该手稿为开展健康宣传活动和公共卫生干预措施提供了实用建议,以防止大学生中的性侵犯,包括破坏安全套。
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期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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