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Creencias sobre el uso del condón en una población universitaria

Beliefs on condom use in students university
[journal article]

Abril Valdez, Elba
Román Pérez, Rosario
Cubillas Rodríguez, María José
Domínguez Ibáñez, Sandra Elvia

Abstract

Se describen y analizan creencias acerca del uso del condón en jóvenes universitarios con o sin antecedentes de relaciones sexuales. Se aplicó una encuesta a 1 513 estudiantes, hombres y mujeres seleccionados al azar mediante muestreo probabilístico. Del total, 62% reportó haber tenido relaciones s... view more

Se describen y analizan creencias acerca del uso del condón en jóvenes universitarios con o sin antecedentes de relaciones sexuales. Se aplicó una encuesta a 1 513 estudiantes, hombres y mujeres seleccionados al azar mediante muestreo probabilístico. Del total, 62% reportó haber tenido relaciones sexuales y 38% dijo que no. Las creencias sobre el uso del condón fueron asociadas con la pérdida del placer, las dificultades de uso y los estereotipos de género, más por los varones que por las mujeres. Se concluye que en estudiantes universitarios persisten creencias poco favorecedoras acerca del uso del condón aun cuando no hayan iniciado relaciones coitales. De no promover cambios, la tendencia se mantendrá con sus consecuentes riesgos.... view less


The study describes and analyzes beliefs about condom use among university students with/ without a history of sexual intercourse. A survey was applied to 1 513 students, men and women randomly selected by probabilistic sampling. Sixty two percent reported having ever had sex and 38% said no. Belief... view more

The study describes and analyzes beliefs about condom use among university students with/ without a history of sexual intercourse. A survey was applied to 1 513 students, men and women randomly selected by probabilistic sampling. Sixty two percent reported having ever had sex and 38% said no. Beliefs about condom use were associated with loss of pleasure, difficulties of use, and gender stereotypes, more by men than by women. It is concluded that in college students persist beliefs not conducive to condom use even if they have not initiated coital relationships and do not promote changes, the trend will remain with its consequent risks.... view less

Keywords
student; sexuality; health behavior; gender-specific factors; stereotype; Mexico; Central America

Classification
Family Sociology, Sociology of Sexual Behavior

Free Keywords
condom use

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 1-12

Journal
CIENCIA ergo-sum : revista científica multidisciplinaria de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 25 (2018) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30878/ ces.v25n3a5

ISSN
2395-8782

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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