Affiliation:
1. Xiangya School of Nursing Central South University Changsha Hunan Province China
2. Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York University New York New York USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo explore their perceptions and attitudes toward condom use and the underlying reasons for the low usage frequency among Chinese older adults.MethodsA qualitative study design utilizing interpretive phenomenological analysis was employed. Data were collected through field observation and face‐to‐face in‐depth interviews among older adults aged 50 years or above and having engaged in sexual activities within the previous year.ResultsThree main themes emerged: perceiving unnecessary due to misconceptions and low awareness, interactive stereotypes rooted in sociocultural beliefs, and stigmatized social norms including gender inequity and economic unbalance.ConclusionsTailored interventions focusing on addressing misconceptions, increasing awareness, and reducing culturally ingrained stereotypes and stigma surrounding condom use are essential to promote condom use among older adults in order to prevent HIV transmission in China.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China