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Home >  Books >  Why Some Men Don't Use Condoms
Why Some Men Don't Use Condoms
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Male Attitudes about Condoms and Other Contraceptives
Edited by Douglas J. Besharov, Karen N. Gardiner, Molly Parker, Felicia H. Stewart
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
50 pages
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Publication Date: October 1997
Paperback
ISBN: 0944525296

This book examines male contraceptive use in the United States.

Douglas J. Besharov is the Joseph J. and Violet Jacobs Scholar at AEI.

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