The perceived effects of condoms on sexual experience: A comparison of older hispanic and non-hispanic men Article

Jones, SG, Fenkl, EA, Patsdaughter, CA et al. (2015). The perceived effects of condoms on sexual experience: A comparison of older hispanic and non-hispanic men . 13(2), 61-69. 10.1891/1540-4153.13.2.61

cited authors

  • Jones, SG; Fenkl, EA; Patsdaughter, CA; Chadwell, K; Valdes, B

abstract

  • Heterosexual transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is increasing in older adult populations around the world. This study compares Hispanic and non-Hispanic men ages 50 years and older currently using prescribed erectile dysfunction medications in relation to their perception of the effect of condoms on sexual experience. A sample of 86 men (40 Hispanic and 46 non- Hispanic men) ages 50-79 years completed the 10-item Effect on Sexual Experience (ESE) subscale. Although there was no difference between the 2 groups on the subscale mean score, t(84) = 1.449, p =.151, analysis of the subscale items found 1 item that was significantly different (p =.005) between the 2 groups, although this difference could have been related to different perceptions of the word disgusting. Hispanic men were also less concerned than non-Hispanic men about condom-related loss of erection. This study adds to the literature on HIV and STD prevention for older Hispanic/Latinos.

publication date

  • January 1, 2015

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 61

end page

  • 69

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 2