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- National Health Statistics Reports, Number 105, August 10, 2017
Patterns of condom use by age and education among women and men who used a condom “100%” of the time during any intercourse in the past 4 weeks were similar to those shown for condom use “every time” in the past 12 months (Table 1)
- Factors Associated with Condom Use Among Sexually Active U. S. Adults . . .
The aim of this study was to use a nationally representative cross-sectional health survey to estimate the prevalence of condom use at last sex among sexually active men and women aged 18-44 years, and to determine the factors associated with use of a condom at last sex
- Condom use rates in a national probability sample of males and females . . .
Aims: The purpose of this study was to establish rates of condom use among sexually active individuals in the U S population Methods: Data were collected via a national probability sample of 5,865 U S adolescents and adults aged 14 to 94 years
- Prevalence of condom use by adults (aged 15-49 years) during higher . . .
The current indicator does not provide the level of consistent condom use However, the alternative method of asking whether condoms were always sometimes never used in sexual encounters with non-regular partners in a specified period is subject to recall bias
- Characteristics of Condom and Lubricant Use among a Nationally . . .
To assess, in a nationally representative study of men and women in the United States ages 18–59, the characteristics of condom and lubricant use during participants' most recent sexual event and the relationship of their condom and lubricant use to event‐level ratings of sexual quality
- Birth Control: Condom Use Is Growing Among Men | TIME
Less than 20% of women and men said they use a condom every time they have sex, and the rate of consistent use decreases with age Close to 60% of women and 47% of men said they didn’t use a
- Products - Data Briefs - Number 284 - August 2017
Use of the male condom varied by age, marital or cohabiting status, and Hispanic origin and race Among unmarried men who had sexual intercourse in the last 3 months, use of the condom decreased with increasing age groups, ranging from 75 5% among those aged 15–19 to 25 8% among those aged 35–44 (Figure 4)
- Identifying the Strongest Correlates of Condom Use Among US . . . - PubMed
Objective: To examine (1) the association between 36 psychosocial variables and adolescent condom use to determine the strongest correlates of condom use behavior across the literature, (2) heterogeneity of these effects, and (3) the moderating roles of age, gender sex, race ethnicity, sexual orientation, and year of study
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