The Condom Fairy program: A novel mail-order service for condoms and sexual health supplies

SM Butler, K Mooney, K Janousek - Journal of American College …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
SM Butler, K Mooney, K Janousek
Journal of American College Health, 2019Taylor & Francis
Objective: In recent years college health professionals have used a variety of innovative
strategies to increase availability and accessibility of condoms and safer sex products. The
purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of a mail-order delivery
program titled the Condom Fairy. Participants: Seven hundred thirty-three students (63.4%
women, 86.1% heterosexual, and 59.2% Caucasian) completed a questionnaire assessing
their overall experience with the program. Methods: Participants completed a 60 item …
Objective
In recent years college health professionals have used a variety of innovative strategies to increase availability and accessibility of condoms and safer sex products. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of a mail-order delivery program titled the Condom Fairy.
Participants
Seven hundred thirty-three students (63.4% women, 86.1% heterosexual, and 59.2% Caucasian) completed a questionnaire assessing their overall experience with the program.
Methods
Participants completed a 60 item questionnaire 30 days after receiving condoms and safer sex products.
Results
Overall, 46,980 condoms were distributed over a six semester period. Almost all of the participants (97.4%) reported they ordered male condoms while 58.0% ordered sexual lubricant, 11.1% female condoms, and 10.2% latex dams. Nearly than three-quarters (73.9%) of participants reported they used the condoms provided.
Conclusions
Findings support the implementation of innovative mail-in condom and safer sex product programs on college campuses.
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