Use of spermicide and impact of prophylactic condom use among sex workers in Santa Fe de Bogota, Colombia

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Farr, G [1 ]
Castro, LAA [1 ]
DiSantostefano, R [1 ]
Claassen, E [1 ]
Olguin, F [1 ]
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[1] LAB INVEST ENFERMEDADES VENEREAS,SANTA FE BOGOTA,COLOMBIA
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10.1097/00007435-199605000-00008
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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Background and Objectives: Condom use is one of the most important preventive measures sex workers can take to reduce the risk of becoming infected with a sexually transmitted disease, However, a client may refuse to use a condom when requested, Some sexually transmitted disease prevention programs are recommending that sex workers use spermicide as an alternative prophylaxis when a condom is refused, yet little is known about the effect of this recommendation on prophylactic condom use. Goal: To determine if using spermicide, either in conjunction with condoms or as a backup, influenced overall condom use among a group of sex workers at high risk of sexually transmitted diseases in Santa Fe de Bogota, Colombia. Study Design: Participants were assigned randomly to one of three condom use groups: use of condoms only (Condoms Only), use of condoms and spermicides concurrently (Condom and Spermicide), or use of spermicide when condoms were refused (Spermicide as a Backup), A total of 199 sex workers entered the study and were asked to return for follow-up every 2 weeks for a period of 12 weeks. Results: Women assigned to the Spermicide as a Backup group used a condom for an average of 78.1% of their reported acts of intercourse, compared with an average of 94.5% in the Condom Only and 92.3% in the Condom and Spermicide groups. However, women in the Spermicide as a Backup group used a condom or spermicide for an average of 96.9% of their acts of intercourse, Condoms were used for every intercourse act by less than 5% of the women in the Spermicide as a Backup group, compared with 50.7% in the Condom Only group and 41.2% in the Condom and Spermicide group (P 0.001). When condoms were not used, client refusal was the primary reason reported, The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases and other urogenital inflammations in all groups was lower than expected. Conclusions: Among Colombian sex workers, condom use declined substantially when women were instructed to use spermicides if they were unable to persuade their partner to use a condom, However, these same women usually used the study spermicide as an alternate prophylaxis.
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