Abstract |
Many studies have suggested that merely warning people about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases ( STDs) and urging the use of condoms as protection will not result in widespread use of condoms. Regular condom use appears to be grounded in knowledge of its effectiveness, perception of STD risk, and belief in a partner's acceptance. But these are not the only barriers to condom use. Negotiating condom use often comes at a sensitive stage in intimate relationships, when individuals prefer to avoid such discussions and simply to trust the powerful and compelling feelings of mutual attraction. This review will consider (1) the effectiveness of condoms in preventing STD transmission, (2) barriers to the use of condoms, and (3) recommended strategies to promote acceptance and use of condoms by heterosexual women.
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Authors | J J LeVasseur |
Journal | Nurse practitioner forum
(Nurse Pract Forum)
Vol. 3
Issue 3
Pg. 177-80
(Sep 1992)
ISSN: 1045-5485 [Print] United States |
PMID | 1472891
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Condoms
(statistics & numerical data)
- Female
- Health Promotion
(methods)
- Humans
- Nurse Practitioners
- Vaginitis
(nursing, prevention & control)
- Vulvitis
(nursing, prevention & control)
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