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10 August 2006

Teens 'using condoms incorrectly'

Many British teenagers are failing to use condoms correctly, new research has claimed.



Researchers at Southampton University surveyed 1,400 teenagers aged between 16 and 18 in England.
The researchers found that, of the 373 who used a condom in the their most recent sexual experience, 6% had put the condom on after penetration, while the same number had continued penetrative sex after removing the condom.
The researchers also asked over 100 teenagers to keep a diary charting their sexual activity for a month. Of this number, 74 said that they used a condom. However, 31% admitted that they put the condom on too late, while 10% removed the condom too soon.
Reasons for not using a condom included greater intimacy, other contraception being used, the sex feeling better without it and simply getting 'carried away'.
However, those who chose to use a condom mainly cited the prevention of pregnancy, to avoid 'making a mess' or to make sex last longer as the reasons, with very few respondents citing the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases as a reason.
The researchers said: "If we are to see a reduction in STI prevalence, it is essential that young people understand the importance of using condoms consistently and correctly, and are also equipped with the skills and knowledge to do so."
Commenting on the research, Toni Bellfield, director of information for the Family Planning Association, said: "This research continues to reinforce the message that young people need good information and support to use condoms correctly and consistently.
"Good communication with a trusted adult is an essential part of this. We would urge parents and carers to be open about sex and relationships with their children so they can be a source of guidance and support for them."
(KMcA)
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