Does a condom-promoting strategy (the Swiss STOP-AIDS campaign) modify sexual behavior among adolescents?

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serval:BIB_62EDB7B377A5
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Does a condom-promoting strategy (the Swiss STOP-AIDS campaign) modify sexual behavior among adolescents?
Journal
Pediatrics
Author(s)
Hausser  D., Michaud  P. A.
ISSN
0031-4005 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1994
Volume
93
Number
4
Pages
580-5
Notes
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. To measure sexual behavior changes (especially the use of condoms) among adolescents after 5 years of a population-based acquired immunodeficiency syndrome prevention strategy at the national and regional level. DESIGN. Two comparative cross-sectional surveys by self-administered questionnaires were conducted in 1987 and 1990. SETTING. Two similar samples of 16- to 19-year-old apprentices. The two samples, 1987 (n = 1359) and 1990 (n = 817), are comparable in terms of sex, age, profession, and location. RESULTS. The percentage of boys who say they are sexually active has remained the same (75%) and has slightly increased among younger girls (65% to 75%, NS). The average number of partners has remained steady for boys and girls. Regular use of any contraceptive device has remained steady among girls (75%) and increased among boys (1987, 38%; 1990, 54%; P < .001). In 1987 as well as in 1990, the condom was the most widely used method (> 90%), followed by the pill (50%), withdrawal (20%), and chemicals (5%). Rates were about the same for both sexes. Rates of irregular use of condoms increased among boys and girls (P < .01); regular use of condoms increased among boys (22% to 34%, P < .01) and girls (10% to 27%, P < .001); use of the pill has slightly decreased. CONCLUSIONS. During a 5-year period, the Swiss "STOP-AIDS" campaign and local interventions had had no real effect on the rate of sexual activity of apprentices but had had a positive effect on the use of contraception and condoms. The prevention strategy should (and will) be maintained in the future.
Keywords
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control Adolescent *Adolescent Behavior Adult Condoms/statistics & numerical data/*utilization Contraception/statistics & numerical data/utilization Cross-Sectional Studies Female *Health Education Humans Male *Sexual Behavior Sexual Partners Switzerland
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