An integrative review of studies of condom use among Korean college students

Purpose The purpose of this study was (a) to synthesize studies of condom use among South Korean college students, and (b) to appraise the quality of each article using Gough’s weight of evidence. Methods Studies published in English and Korean were searched in electronic databases using the terms “...

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Autores principales: Yoonjung Kim, Hye Young Min, Jungmin Lee, Shin-Jeong Kim
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6c3e48d87afa42b297a792e4256e34552021-11-09T06:35:28ZAn integrative review of studies of condom use among Korean college students2287-91102287-912910.4094/chnr.2021.27.1.43https://doaj.org/article/6c3e48d87afa42b297a792e4256e34552021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-27-1-43.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2287-9110https://doaj.org/toc/2287-9129Purpose The purpose of this study was (a) to synthesize studies of condom use among South Korean college students, and (b) to appraise the quality of each article using Gough’s weight of evidence. Methods Studies published in English and Korean were searched in electronic databases using the terms “student or college student or university student or undergraduate”, “condom”, and “Korea*”. Results Twenty studies met the inclusion criteria, showed appropriate quality, and were therefore selected for review. The variables related to condom use were measured in terms of condom-related factors, factors related to non-condom-related knowledge and attitudes, and other factors. Knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy were associated with condom use, and there were differences in condom-related factors among men and women. Conclusion Based on these findings, it was confirmed that sexual education is needed for both men and women to promote condom use. Education on condom use should not only focus directly on condoms, but should also address other aspects of knowledge and attitudes to influence health beliefs. In addition, developing educational programs targeting adolescents and parents will have a positive effect on college students’ condom use.Yoonjung KimHye Young MinJungmin LeeShin-Jeong KimKorean Academy of Child Health Nursingarticlecondomhealth educationreviewstudentsMedicineRENChild Health Nursing Research, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 43-55 (2021)
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Yoonjung Kim
Hye Young Min
Jungmin Lee
Shin-Jeong Kim
An integrative review of studies of condom use among Korean college students
description Purpose The purpose of this study was (a) to synthesize studies of condom use among South Korean college students, and (b) to appraise the quality of each article using Gough’s weight of evidence. Methods Studies published in English and Korean were searched in electronic databases using the terms “student or college student or university student or undergraduate”, “condom”, and “Korea*”. Results Twenty studies met the inclusion criteria, showed appropriate quality, and were therefore selected for review. The variables related to condom use were measured in terms of condom-related factors, factors related to non-condom-related knowledge and attitudes, and other factors. Knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy were associated with condom use, and there were differences in condom-related factors among men and women. Conclusion Based on these findings, it was confirmed that sexual education is needed for both men and women to promote condom use. Education on condom use should not only focus directly on condoms, but should also address other aspects of knowledge and attitudes to influence health beliefs. In addition, developing educational programs targeting adolescents and parents will have a positive effect on college students’ condom use.
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