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. 2016 Dec 20;14(1):1–21. doi: 10.1080/17290376.2016.1266506

Table 3. Proposed outcome indicators for condom use.

Objective: To raise awareness and access to condoms (male and female condoms)
Generic anticipated outcomes Generic outcome indicators Sources Notes
  • Improved knowledge of benefits associated with condom use

  • Percentage of participants who identify how to correctly use a condom and what benefits it provides

  • Grassroot Soccer (2014)

  • Data to be collected through surveys using HIV risk behaviours questions associated with condom use

  • Pre & post for intervention group

  • If possible have a control group and do pre & post

  • Indicators should be disaggregated by gender and age

  • Improved knowledge of benefits associated with consistent condom use

  • Percentage of participants believing that consistent condom use reduces risks of HIV

  • Keating et al. (2006)

  • Improved knowledge of benefits associated with consistent condom use

  • Percentage of participants believing that consistent condom use reduces risks of HIV infection, STIs and unwanted pregnancy

  • This study

  • Positive attitude towards condom use

  • Percentage of participants who feel that a partner is justified in refusing unsafe sex or proposing condom use if they know their partner has STI

  • Positive intention to use condom

  • Percentage of participants reporting intention to use condom at their first sexual intercourse, of those reporting to be not sexual active

  • Clark et al. (2006)

  • Mercy Corps, (2007)

  • Maro et al. (2009)

  • Increased perceived self-efficacy to negotiate condom use with a partner

  • Percentage of participants reporting perceived self-efficacy to negotiate condom use with a partner

  • This study

  • Percentage of participants reporting perceived efficacy to refuse unprotected sex

  • Farrar and Math (2010)

  • Maro et al. (2009)

  • Increased awareness about where to access condoms

  • Percentage of participants reporting to know where to access condoms

  • Percentage of participants reporting having easy access to condoms

  • This study

  • Percentage of participants reporting to be not ashamed to collect or buy condoms