Resum
Social and economic inequalities in condom use by adolescents have been
reported previously. Also, condom use has declined during the last decade. The aim of the
study was to describe trends in the use of condoms in our setting, and how these trendsmay
differ between socioeconomic groups in boys, and separately in girls, aged 17-19 years
attending school in Barcelona between 2004 and 2012. We analyzed data from three
annual surveys on risk factors in secondary students, which included a representative
sample of the city’s population; individuals who had previously had sexual intercourse
(n=1570) were included in the study. We calculated adjusted prevalence ratios (aPR) and
their confidence intervals (95%CI) using robust Poisson regressionmodels. The prevalence
of condom use among boys was 87.0%in 2004 and 76.2%in 2012, and 76.7 and 64.7%
among girls, respectively. This decrease was greater in adolescents with a low socioeconomic
level, both in boys (aPR=0.80) and girls (aPR=0.84). The observed increase of
socioeconomic inequalities in condom use in adolescents highlights a possible deterioration
in good sexual practices and policies during the studied period. (Extraído del documento)