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Preventing AIDS and other STDs through condom promotion: a patient education intervention.
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1989
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Sexual EducationOther StdsHarm ReductionSocial SciencesHealth ProtectionCondom PromotionContraceptionPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationPatient Education InterventionPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationSexual And Reproductive HealthPregnancy PreventionHealth PolicyDisease PreventionHealth PromotionStd PreventionHivSoap-opera Style VideotapeSexual BehaviorSexual HealthTreatment And PreventionCondom UsePrevention Science
The study evaluated a soap‑opera style videotape’s effect on inner‑city STD patients’ condom knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to redeem free‑condom coupons. The intervention raised knowledge and positive attitudes—particularly among poorly educated and infrequent condom users—and increased coupon redemption, indicating that education and free condom access can boost condom use and that providers should promote this strategy.
We report on two studies that assessed the impact of a soap-opera style videotape on inner-city STD (sexually transmitted disease) patients' knowledge about and attitudes toward condom use, and willingness to redeem coupons for free condoms. Subjects in the first study who viewed the videotape (and participated in a brief oral recall session) had higher knowledge scores and more accepting attitudes than subjects who did not (knowledge test means of 11.1 versus 7.9, attitude index means of 13.0 versus 11.3). The intervention was most effective among those who were relatively poorly educated and, to a lesser extent, among those who reported less frequent use of condoms and fewer sex partners. In the second study, intervention group subjects were more likely than control group subjects to redeem coupons. Both groups exhibited a high level of interest in the free condoms. We argue that education and accessibility to free condoms can increase condom use and that health care providers have a vital role in promoting this form of STD prevention.
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