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Title: Non-condom use among female nurses in Zambia
Authors: Siziya, Seter
Hakim, J.G.
Chideme Maradzika, J.
Rusakaniko, S.
Matchaba-Hove, Reginald
Keywords: Family planning, contraception
Health, nutrition, medicine
Issue Date: 1996
Series/Report no.: Central African Journal of Medicine,;Vol. 42, No. 7; p.188-191
Abstract: To estimate non-condom user rate and to characterize non-condom users among female nurses.Cross sectional.Health institutions.Data from 640 (86.5pc) out of 740 consenting female nurses were available for analyses.Non-condom user rate.Non-condom user rate (per 100) among the female nurses was 73.1pc (95pc CI69.7 to 76.5). Non-condom users tended to be aged above 30 years (OR 1.57; 95pc CI 1.02 to 2.40), midwives (OR 1.56; 95pc CI 1.03 to 2.37), married (OR 2.70; 95pc CI 1.73 to 4.21), not to think that spouse/partner has had sex with other partners (OR 1.72; 95pc CI 1.11 to 2.68) and to have had a sexually transmitted disease (OR 2.61; 95pc CI 1.25 to 5.43).There was a surprising high level of non-condom users among female nurses, probably due to the inability for females to initiate or negotiate condom use.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/986
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