Experiences of Condom Fit and Feel among Men in Five European Nations

B. Dodge, M. Reece, D. Herbenick, V. Schick
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Findings from recent studies in the United States indicate that some men report they perceive problems with the fit and feel of condoms and that these perceptions are associated with lack of consistent condom use. However, little research has explored how men outside the U.S. feel about the fit and feel of condoms. The research project was conducted by researchers in the U.S. in collaboration with a range of community partners in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain. A total of 2,921 men completed The Condom Fit and Feel Scale and other items via Internet-based surveys available in six languages. Men from each nation were compared using descriptive and multivariate techniques to assess condom fit and feel. Although most men reported they generally perceived condoms to fit fine and feel comfortable, there were differences across men in different countries with regard to specific issues they experienced with condom fit and feel. In particular, men in the Netherlands were least likely to report that condoms fit fine and most likely to report that condoms felt too tight and/or too short. Men from Slovenia were most likely to report that condoms were too loose. The fit and feel issues that men identified may be among those that are associated with their likelihood of using, or not using, condoms consistently and correctly. A better understanding of fit and feel perceptions in this study will be beneficial to both condom manufacturers and health professionals.
五个欧洲国家男性避孕套的适合性和感觉的经验
美国最近的研究结果表明,一些男性报告说,他们认为避孕套的适合性和感觉有问题,这些看法与缺乏持续使用避孕套有关。然而,很少有研究探讨美国以外的男性对避孕套的适用性和感觉的看法。该研究项目是由美国的研究人员与法国、德国、荷兰、斯洛文尼亚和西班牙的一系列社区伙伴合作进行的。共有2921名男性通过六种语言的网络调查完成了“安全套适合度和感觉度量表”和其他项目。来自每个国家的男性使用描述性和多变量技术进行比较,以评估避孕套的适合性和感觉。尽管大多数男性报告说,他们普遍认为避孕套很合适,感觉很舒服,但不同国家的男性在避孕套合适和感觉方面的具体问题上存在差异。特别是,荷兰的男性最不可能认为安全套很合适,而最可能认为安全套太紧或太短。斯洛文尼亚的男性认为避孕套太松的可能性最大。男性发现的适合性和感觉问题可能与他们是否始终正确地使用避孕套有关。在这项研究中,更好地理解适合性和感觉感知将有利于避孕套制造商和卫生专业人员。
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