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<p>Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which condom use occurs.</p>
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<p>A cross sectional study of 350 out-of-school youth aged 15–24 years in a local government area of Nigeria was enrolled using cluster sampling.</p>
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<p>Those who had ever had sexual intercourse were 74.9%. Of these, 56.5% used no protection while 29.0% used condoms. Up to 78.6% have had sex within the preceding 12 months with 38.9% condom use. The commonest reason for non-condom use was that it reduces sexual enjoyment. Those who believed a single unprotected sexual exposure may result in HIV infection reported more condom use than those who believed otherwise (42% vs 27.2%, P<0.05). Those who had prior discussion with their partners on HIV/AIDS reported more condom use compared to those who had not (50% vs 25%, P<0.05). Also, those who had sexual intercourse occurring as a spontaneous event reported less condom use compared to those who have previously discussed about the possibility of having sex (68.0% vs 51.8%, P<0.05).</p>
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<p>Condom use is likely to occur within relationships where opportunity exists for discussion on sexual matters. Thus, further studies are needed on communication and condom use within sexual partnerships.</p>
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<aff>Department of Community Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria</aff>
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<corresp>All correspondence to: Adebiyi AO Department of community medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria E-mail:
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<title>Background</title>
<p>Reported low condom use amongst out of school requires studying the context in which condom use occurs.</p>
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<p>A cross sectional study of 350 out-of-school youth aged 15–24 years in a local government area of Nigeria was enrolled using cluster sampling.</p>
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<p>Those who had ever had sexual intercourse were 74.9%. Of these, 56.5% used no protection while 29.0% used condoms. Up to 78.6% have had sex within the preceding 12 months with 38.9% condom use. The commonest reason for non-condom use was that it reduces sexual enjoyment. Those who believed a single unprotected sexual exposure may result in HIV infection reported more condom use than those who believed otherwise (42% vs 27.2%, P<0.05). Those who had prior discussion with their partners on HIV/AIDS reported more condom use compared to those who had not (50% vs 25%, P<0.05). Also, those who had sexual intercourse occurring as a spontaneous event reported less condom use compared to those who have previously discussed about the possibility of having sex (68.0% vs 51.8%, P<0.05).</p>
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<p>Condom use is likely to occur within relationships where opportunity exists for discussion on sexual matters. Thus, further studies are needed on communication and condom use within sexual partnerships.</p>
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