Condom deserts: geographical disparities in condom availability and their relationship with rates of sexually transmitted infections.
Enbal ShachamErik J NelsonLauren SchulteMark BloomfieldRyan MurphyPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2015)
This study was conducted to provide evidence that lack of condom availability is associated with STI rates, and likely is an integral component to influencing the subjective norms surrounding condom use and STI rates. Condom distribution interventions may be addressing availability needs and social norms, yet are more likely to be effective when placed in locations with the highest STI rates.