- Two-thirds of respondents who have accessed or might access free condoms would do so through a specialist health service, with just over a quarter of respondents going to a GP/ nurse (26%)
- The vast majority of respondents who have or might access vasectomy advice would go to a GP/ nurse (90%)
Free condoms and vasectomy advice
Summary
Where would you go to access the following sexual health services? - free condoms
Base: Respondents who have or might access free condoms (200)
This chart shows that for access to free condoms:
66% of respondents would go to a specialist health service
26% of respondents would go to a GP/ nurse
22% of respondents would use a community pharmacy
16% of respondents would use other online sites
9% of respondents would use an online pharmacy
5% of respondents would go to friends for advice
4% of respondents would use urgent care
3% of respondents would go to college/ university
2% of respondents would use midwifery
2% of respondents would go to a family member for advice
2% of respondents would use 111
1% of respondents would go to A&E
10% of respondents would use other methods
Where would you go to access the following sexual health services? - vasectomy advice
Base: Respondents who have or might access vasectomy advice (70)
This chart shows that for access to vasectomy health advice:
90% of respondents would go to a GP/ nurse
39% of respondents would go to a specialist health service
23% of respondents would use other online sites
7% of respondents would use a community pharmacy
7% of respondents would go to friends for advice
7% of respondents would go to a family member for advice
3% of respondents would use an online pharmacy
1% of respondents would use 111
1% of respondents would use urgent care
1% of respondents would use midwifery
1% of respondents would go to college/ university
3% of respondents would use other methods