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Volume 335:211 July 18, 1996 Number 3
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College Women and Condom Use, 1975–1995

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To the Editor: We surveyed the frequency of condom use in 1995 by 147 women at a private university in New England and compared it with that reported previously in the Journal for 486 women surveyed in 1975, 161 women surveyed in 1986, and 132 women surveyed in 1989 at the same university health service.1 Each participant completed the same anonymous questionnaire. The key question was "When you have intercourse, how often does your partner use a condom?"

The women studied in 1995 did not differ significantly from the earlier groups with respect to age (mean age of the 1995 . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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