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Female condom acceptability in Zambia.

G Nkhama,Tamara Fetters-1999-01-01-PubMed
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This article discusses a female condom that offers Zambian women another option to control their own fertility and sexual health. A cross-sectional study was conducted in three public sector clinics in Lusaka City. The findings revealed interest, even excitement, in the female condom. Most of the women and men welcomed the female condom as a method of choice in Lusaka. Moreover, attitudes toward the female condom are sometimes based on gender beliefs. The strongest reason for discontinuation was the unwillingness of the male partner. Thus, its introduction should be accompanied by an education campaign to combat social stigma associated with male and female condoms.

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This article discusses a female condom that offers Zambian women another option to control their own fertility and sexual health. A cross-sectional study was conducted in three public sector clinics in Lusaka City. The findings revealed interest, even excitement, in the female condom. Most of the women and men welcomed the female condom as a method of choice in Lusaka. Moreover, attitudes toward the female condom are sometimes based on gender beliefs. The strongest reason for discontinuation was the unwillingness of the male partner. Thus, its introduction should be accompanied by an education campaign to combat social stigma associated with male and female condoms.

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CondomDiscontinuationMedicineFemale condomFertilityFamily planningDemographyDeveloping country

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