Monday, June 22, 2009

Early Condom Use Bodes Well

Despite fears that early condom use encourages adolescents to be sexually promiscuous, a study found that those who use condoms the first time they have sexual intercourse are more likely to continue using condoms into young adulthood. These adolescents are also less likely than their peers to have contracted a sexually transmitted infection.

The study was based on a nationally representative sample of more than 4,000 sexually active adolescents, who were interviewed shortly after losing their virginity and then an average of 6.8 years later. The study found that those who used condoms at "sexual debut" were 36 percent more likely to report condom use for their most current sexual encounter and half as likely to test positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea when compared with those who did not use condoms at “sexual debut”. The lifetime number of sexual partners did not differ between those who had used condoms during their first sexual experience and those who had not.

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