Abstract:
Condoms offer dual protection to 90% effectiveness against sexually transmitted
infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Majority of university students are aged
between 17-24 years and are sexually active with sexual debut calculated at 15 years for
adolescents between the ages of 15-24 years contracting STIs and unwanted
pregnancies which in turn affect their academic and social lives. The objective of this
study was to establish the attitude of students towards condom use. The study used a
descriptive research design with quantitative approach. Sample size was proportionately
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calculated according to the school population then convenient sampling method was
used to select samples and measures of central tendencies conducted to analyze
responses. Majority (87%) of respondents indicated that there was no need for condom
use if they trusted their sexual partners. 51% of the respondents used a family planning
method. 42 % of respondents had a negative attitude towards condom use in cases
where both partners had undergone HIV test. 56% felt that condom reduces sexual
pleasure.
Keywords: Student’s Attitude, Condom Use, University.