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Factors associated with inconsistent condom use among young people: systematic review
Rafael de Siqueira Silva1, Pedro Augusto Bossonario1, Melisane Regina Lima Ferreira1
1Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.
Objective:
To identify in the literature the factors associated with the inconsistent use of conservation by the young population.
Method:
Systematic review that searched for studies in six data sources in June 2023, with no publication date or language restrictions. Materials were selected by two independent reviewers who individually screened observational studies by reading the title and abstract of the articles. The studies were assessed for methodological quality and narrative synthesis.
Results:
Of the 15,783 publications retrieved, nine were included. It was found that anal sex, not carrying a condom, low education, shame about buying condoms, drug use, early sexual debut and difficulties in negotiating condom use were factors associated with inconsistent condom use among the young population.
Conclusion:
Multidimensional factors are associated with inconsistent condom use, permeated by sociodemographic, cultural and behavioral elements that challenge practices and policies aimed at promoting sexual and reproductive health, including the control of sexually transmitted infections.
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