“Double Butterfly” Condom - Futures Group
“Double Butterfly” Condom - Futures Group
“Double Butterfly” Condom - Futures Group
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© 2002 Horizon Research and <strong>Futures</strong> <strong>Group</strong> Europe<br />
Table 13: Whether sex workers had ever heard of a female condom, by age<br />
below 17 aged 17-18 aged 19-24 aged 25-29 above 29<br />
frequency % frequency % frequency % frequency % frequency %<br />
Yes 1 9.2 22 18.6 127 28.4 40 23.0 7 14.1<br />
No 14 90.8 96 81.4 320 71.6 134 77.0 40 85.9<br />
total 15 100.0 118 100.0 447 100.0 174 100.0 47 100.0<br />
Note: p≤0.049( ever heard of a female condom or not *age);<br />
Table 14: Whether sex workers had ever used a female condom, by age<br />
below 17 aged 17-18 aged 19-24 aged 25-29 above 29<br />
frequency % frequency % frequency % frequency % frequency %<br />
Yes - - 3 13.1 20 15.8 4 9.8 2 31.6<br />
No 1 100.0 17 77.3 99 78.1 33 82.5 5 68.4<br />
no response - - 2 9.6 8 6.1 3 7.7 - -<br />
Total 1 100.0 22 100.0 127 100.0 40 100.0 7 100.0<br />
Note: p≤0.191( ever used a female condom or not *age);<br />
Male condom. Virtually all of the sex workers had heard of the male condom and<br />
knew of a place to find them. The most frequently cited place to buy male condoms<br />
was pharmacy (96.3%), followed by family planning clinic (76.2%), supermarket<br />
(43.0%), beauty salon/sauna (40.0%) and sex shop (27.2%) (Table 15). Knowledge<br />
of where to obtain male condoms was similar across provinces, sex work<br />
establishments (Table 16), and by age (Table 17).<br />
Sexual workers report 15