Condom Use Among US Adults at Last Sexual Intercourse, 1996-2008: an Update from National Survey Data
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The prevalence of condom use at last intercourse, estimated from questions added to a national survey, was estimated to be 20.2%. Use of condom was significantly higher for sex outside ongoing relationships and among those with 2 or more past-year sex partners and its use increased slightly but significantly from 1996 to 2008.
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