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Condom Use Completeness, Perceptions, and Sexual Quality at Most Recent Sexual Event: Results from a U.S. Nationally Representative Probability Sample

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Pages 414-425 | Received 11 Jul 2019, Accepted 16 Sep 2019, Published online: 07 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

Objectives: To explore perceptions of condoms associated with complete use and evaluate relationships between condom perceptions, condom use, and sexual quality.

Methods: Using data from a U. S. nationally representative probability sample, we assessed individuals’ condom use perceptions and related characteristics of their most recent sexual event through bivariate and regression analyses (n = 234).

Results: Most participants reported complete condom use and neutral or positive perceptions of condoms. Though incomplete use was associated with orgasm among women, arousal and pleasure did not differ by gender or duration of condom use.

Conclusions: We found no evidence that delayed application or early condom removal increased sexual arousal or pleasure, which may help sexual health promotion interventions address negative cultural ideas about condoms.

Disclosure statement

Author C was a member of the Trojan Sexual Health Advisory Committee for Edelman Bioscience, a partner of Church & Dwight Co., Inc. at the time this study was conducted. For the remaining authors, no other conflicts of interest are declared.

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Funding

This research was supported in part by Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

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