The efficacy of female condom skills training in HIV risk reduction among women: a randomized controlled trial
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The efficacy of female condom skills training in HIV risk reduction among women: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Objectives: We evaluated the efficacy of skills training designed to increase female condom use among women.
Methods: We conducted a randomized controlled trial of 409 women, recruited from family planning clinics in northern California, who were randomly assigned to the experimental 4-session female condom skills training intervention or the comparison 4-session women's general health promotion intervention. Participants received condom use instructions at baseline and male and female condoms during the study. They completed audio computer-assisted self-interviews at baseline and at 3 and 6 months.
Results: At 3 and 6 months, women in the experimental group were more likely than those in the comparison group to have used the female condom at least once in the prior 3 months. The increase in the percentage of sexual acts protected by female condoms from baseline to the 6-month follow-up was greater for the experimental group. The percentage of sexual acts during which any condom was employed was higher in the experimental group at 6 months. There were no group differences in male condom use.
Conclusions: Outcomes suggest that skills training can increase female condom use and protected sexual acts without reducing male condom use among women.
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