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Can Condom Users Likely to Experience Condom Failure Be Identified?
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Can Condom Users Likely to Experience Condom Failure Be Identified?
Can Condom Users Likely to Experience Condom Failure Be Identified?
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Markus Steiner
Markus Steiner
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Carla Piedrahita
Carla Piedrahita
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Lucinda Glover
Lucinda Glover
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Carol Joanis
Carol Joanis
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1 September 1993
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
Family Planning Perspectives
Vol. 25
(5)
,
220-3, 226
https://doi.org/10.2307/2136075
Abstract
A study based on a convenience sample of 177 couples who each used 11 condoms found that 103 condoms (5.3%) broke before or during intercourse and 67 condoms (3...
Keywords
AMERICAS
BARRIER METHODS
CONDOM
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE EFFECTIVENESS
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
CONTRACEPTIVE USAGE
COUPLES
DATA ANALYSIS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC FACTORS
EDUCATIONAL STATUS
FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS
FAMILY PLANNING
KNOWLEDGE
NORTH AMERICA
NORTHERN AMERICA
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH REPORT
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