Female condom color and scent preference in Durban, South Africa

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Objectives: To assess preferences for female condom (FC) colors and scents. Study design: Women aged 18–40 years were randomized to one of three FCs (FC2, Cupid1, Cupid2) two of which offered a choice of color and scent (red/strawberry, purple/vanilla, natural/unscented). Women could choose any variety within condom types while participating in an FC contraceptive efficacy study in South Africa. Results: One hundred and thirty-three women were allocated to each FC type. Strawberry was the most popular variety for both FC2 and Cupid1 (60.9%, 78.3% respectively). Some women chose more than one variety but few chose the natural. Conclusions: Data support a clear preference for colored and scented FCs. Implications: These data can inform FC programme managers to predict demand for different varieties of FC and can adjust supply of FCs accordingly

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Africa, Female condoms, Scent, Color, Acceptability

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Mags Beksinska, Jenni Smit, Amanda Mona, Virginia Maphumulo, Nonhlanhla Mphili, Nontsikelelo Manzini-Matebula, Thato Chidarikire, Female condom color and scent preference in Durban, South Africa, Contraception: X, Volume 5, 2023, 100095, ISSN 2590-1516, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conx.2023.100095

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