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. 2020 Sep 23;2020:9582139. doi: 10.1155/2020/9582139

Table 3.

Attitude score of condom use among respondents at MAPtC in southwest Ethiopia.

Questions Strongly disagree Disagree Not sure Agree Strongly agree
Condoms are an effective method of preventing pregnancy 68 (15%) 37 (8.2%) 125 (27.6%) 108 (23.8%) 115 (25.4%)
It is embarrassing for me to ask my partner to use a condom 87 (19.2%) 57 (12.6%) 111 (24.5%) 98 (21.6%) 100 (22.1%)
Condoms are suitable for casual sex 66 (14.6%) 30 (6.6%) 120 (26.5%) 105 (23.2%) 132 (29.1%)
Condoms are suitable for steady relationships 73 (16.7%) 60 (13.2%) 138 (30.5%) 85 (18.8%) 97 (21.4%)
It would be too embarrassing for me to buy or obtain condoms 99 (21.9%) 52 (11.5%) 119 (26.3%) 70 (15.5%) 113 (24.9%)
Condoms reduce sexual pleasure 76 (16.8%) 31 (6.8%) 155 (34.2%) 104 (23%) 87 (19.2%)
I feel protected while using a condom 82 (18.1%) 33 (7.3%) 126 (27.8%) 110 (24.3%) 102 (22.5%)
Condoms are too expensive to buy 101 (22.3%) 60 (13.2%) 133 (29.4%) 83 (18.3%) 76 (16.8%)
Condoms affect the mood in a negative way 102 (22.5%) 44 (9.7%) 160 (35.3%) 91 (20.1%) 56 (12.4%)
It is hard to tell my partner to use a condom if he/she does not want to use it 103 (22.7%) 69 (15.2%) 121 (26.7%) 89 (19.6%) 71 (15.7%)