Helpdesk Report: Female Condoms
Abstract
Query
- As a dual protection method, is demand for and uptake of FC correlated to HIV prevalence?
- A number of studies are available on the acceptability of various FC products, but there are knowledge gaps in terms of user profiles. From a review of the literature in high prevalence HIV contexts and concentrated epidemics, what do we know about usage of FC among different age groups, marital status, vulnerability?
- What do we know about frequency, repeat or sustained use? (a critical success factor for scaling up)
- How do men's perspectives and choices influence use?
- Do women who use FC do so in combination/mix with other methods? (Evidence seems to suggest FCs most successful in contexts where MC already successful)
Overview
This report provides information on: who uses the female condom (FC); whether FC use is correlated with HIV prevalence; frequency, repeat or sustained use of FCs; the influence of men on FC use; whether the FC is used in combination with other methods of contraception. Recommendations listed are:
- Education and demonstration of correct use
- Negotiation skills training
- Men should be educated
- Target high-risk populations
- In countries with high HIV prevalence, target couples of all socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Secure funding to subsidise female condoms so that they can be made available to high-risk populations.
Citation
Holley, C.; Baxter, S. Helpdesk Report: Female Condoms. Human Development Resource Centre, UK (2011) 24 pp.
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