- A third of respondents access condoms through supermarkets or shops (33%), followed by the pharmacy (16%) and sexual health clinics (12%)
- Nearly half of all respondents do not use condoms (48%)
- Males and females both mostly access condoms through supermarkets and shops, as well as pharmacies and sexual health clinics
- A slightly higher proportion of females state that their partner gets condoms or they are not their responsibility than males (5% compared to 2% of males)
- A higher proportion of females do not use condoms compared to males (52% of females, compared to 33% of males)
Accessing condoms
Summary
Where do you access condoms? - total sample
Base: Total sample (461) | Female (294) | Male (129)
This chart shows that:
33% of the total sample, 31% of females, and 40% of males access condoms via a supermarket or shops.
16% of the total sample, 12% of females, and 23% of males access condoms via a pharmacy.
12% of the total sample, 12% of females, and 16% of males access condoms via a sexual health clinic.
10% of the total sample, 9% of females, and 14% of males access condoms online for free.
9% of the total sample, 7% of females, and 14% of males pay for condoms online.
4% of the total sample, 5% of females, and 2% of males say that their sexual partner gets them or that it is not their responsibility.
3% of the total sample, 1% of females, and 5% of males access condoms via vending machines.
2% of the total sample, 2% of females, and 3% of males access condoms via ’get it on’ condom distribution venue.
1% of the total sample and 3% of males access condoms via somewhere else.
48% of the total sample, 52% of females, and 33% of males do not use condoms.