Simultaneous use of multiple condoms among male cambodian military personnel visiting female sex workers

2007 
The objectives were to estimate the prevalence of simultaneous use of multiple condoms (SUMC) and identify the characteristics of the multiple condoms users. Cross-sectional survey among military men from a purposively selected Cambodian military region; military men were interviewed face to face. From the 1638 respondents 40% never had sex with female sex workers (FSWs) 55% had used condom(s) and 5% had unprotected sex at their last encounter with a FSW. Among those reporting sex with FSWs 21% had used multiple condoms simultaneously at their last sex with a FSW. Compared with single condom users multiple condom users were younger had lower rank had first sex more recently had lower knowledge of HIV transmission had received less HIV peer-education sessions were more likely to have visited multiple FSWs and were more likely to have sought their HIV serostatus. As it is unknown if SUMC increases or decreases condom effectiveness more research is needed to investigate the effect of SUMCon condom failure rates. (authors)
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