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Short-Term Acceptability of the Woman’s Condom among Married Couples in Shanghai
Author(s) -
Junqing Wu,
Zirong Huang,
Patricia S. Coffey,
Maggie KilbourneBrook
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of sexually transmitted diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-7893
pISSN - 2090-7958
DOI - 10.1155/2016/6201421
Subject(s) - condom , term (time) , female condom , demography , medicine , psychology , family medicine , sociology , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , syphilis , physics , quantum mechanics
Background . The Woman's Condom, a second-generation female condom designed for acceptability, is poised for introduction in China. Method . This single-arm study was conducted among 60 couples in China in 2010 to assess acceptability of the Woman's Condom. Results . Male participants reported that ease of handling, inserting, and removing the device improved significantly from first to fourth use. Female and male participants reported that comfort during insertion, feel of lubricant during insertion, comfort/fit of outer ring during use, and overall comfort improved significantly from first to fourth use. Further, at fourth use, female participants reported significant improvement in the comfort of the feel of the condom material and lubricant. Female and male participants reported that satisfaction with stability and sensation during sex and ability to achieve orgasm improved significantly from first to fourth use. At fourth use, female participants reported statistically significant improvement in sensation compared to using nothing. A majority of participants (78%) stated that they would use the Woman's Condom in the future, primarily due to its dual protection profile. Conclusion . This study has shown that, in China, the Woman's Condom appears to be acceptable to married couples. User experience contributes to improvement in many aspects of device acceptability.

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