Determinants of Condom Use among Young People in Urban Cameroon
- 15 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Studies in Family Planning
- Vol. 33 (4) , 335-346
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1728-4465.2002.00335.x
Abstract
To reduce the prevalence of reproductive health problems among adolescents, governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Cameroon are implementing youth‐oriented reproductive health programs. To facilitate the design of effective programs to increase condom use, this study examines survey data on the determinants of having ever used condoms and on current condom use with regular and casual partners among unmarried young people in urban Cameroon. While most adolescents have tried condoms at least once, use remains inconsistent. Parental support, personal risk perception, and self‐efficacy are found to be associated with higher levels of condom use, Youth‐oriented programs seeking to increase the number of new condom users among the young should promote parental support for condom use and enhance young people's perceptions of personal risk. Programs that work to convince the young that their sexual history can put them at risk of HIV infection and that dispel the myth that HIV risk with regular partners is low may serve to increase personal risk perception. Finally, communications programs should aim to increase adolescents' self‐efficacy, particularly in terms of their perceived ability to convince partners to use condoms and to use them correctly.Keywords
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