1. Effects of Condom Availability on Their Use: A Field Experiment in a Peruvian <italic>Hostal</italic>.
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Franco Vega, Ignacio
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UNSAFE sex , *UNPLANNED pregnancy , *CONDOM use , *FIELD research , *NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) - Abstract
AbstractPerú has a high rate of unintended pregnancies. STI rates grow. New policies are needed. Contextual factors in the condom use decision are understudied. Self-reported measures of use have proven unreliable. I used a
hostal (love-motel) to conduct a field experiment. 102 couples were randomly allocated to three groups with different levels of condom availability. Instead of using self-reported measures, after a couple left, I searched their room for used condoms. Couples in rooms with a condom on the nightstand were 268% more likely to use one than the control group. For couples with a condom available at the reception desk, the increase was 176%. Facilitating condoms inhostales is a suitable strategy to decrease unprotected sex in the country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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