May 30, 2003
(American Journal of Public Health)
-- Despite efforts to encourage condom
use as an HIV/AIDS prevention method,
the number of American adults using
condoms has remained unchanged since
1996.
In a survey of 5,743 adults ,
condom use remained steady at 19.5
percent of the adult population
surveyed in 1996, 1998 and 2000. And
while those people defined as at risk
for HIV are more likely to use condoms
than the general population, 64
percent did not use condoms with their
ongoing sexual partner "and therefore
were placing their partners or
themselves at risk for acquiring or
transmitting HIV."
The Healthy People 2000 goal was to
have 50 percent of unmarried adults
using condoms, but this study puts
that number at only 35.1 percent.