Risk reduction in sexual behavior: A condom giveaway program in a drug abuse treatment clinic

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Just before and 4 months after initiation of a condom giveaway program, a questionnaire regarding sexual behavior and condom acquisition was administered to 103 men attending an outpatient drug abuse treatment clinic. Jars filled with a variety of condoms were placed in every clinic room. Condom taking varied as a function of room. Sixty percent of the subjects reported taking condoms. At follow-up, clients reported increases in condom possession and in use of condoms for vaginal intercourse.

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Calsyn, D. A., Meinecke, C., Saxon, A. J., & Stanton, V. (1992). Risk reduction in sexual behavior: A condom giveaway program in a drug abuse treatment clinic. American Journal of Public Health, 82(11), 1536–1538. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.82.11.1536

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