Blue = For All Purple = Condom Arm (Control group) Yellow = Diaphragm Arm.

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Blue = For All Purple = Condom Arm (Control group) Yellow = Diaphragm Arm

“Condoms are great. Here are some other methods you can use alongside condoms. Using two methods is better than using one alone!” BQ Answer: No “However, if negotiation doesn’t work and if you can’t get your partner to use a condom, here’s another method you can use without your partner knowing and empower yourself to take control of your sexual health.” Condom ArmDiaphragm Arm

Conclusion & Thanks User Satisfaction Survey Other methods of STD prevention & contraception Safe Sex talk here? or will it be during the Sexual Health Information part? if during sexual health info part, then i think it takes too long for some1 to get to the informative/research parts

PreviousNext8 of 17 Introduction General Information Sexual History Condoms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages Negotiation Skills Diaphragms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages A Few Final Questions Title matches outline Can click on outline to revisit pages Unvisited pages are grayed out, and the links are not yet active The outline will depend on which branch of the study the user is in. Do we want these numbers at the bottom of the page? Do we need the “Previous” button, given the side navigation?

Race (check all that apply): Latina African-American Caucasian Asian Other Highest Level of Education: some high school completed high school PreviousNext8 of 17 General Information Introduction General Information Sexual History Condoms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages Negotiation Skills Diaphragms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages A Few Final Questions

PreviousNext8 of 17 Negotiation Skills Introduction General Information Sexual History Condoms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages Negotiation Skills Diaphragms How to Get Them How to Use Them Advantages Disadvantages A Few Final Questions Here are some things you can say to convince your partner to use a condom: 1. Condoms protect against pregnancy. 2. They can be a part of foreplay. 3. You can try out lots of different kinds, like ribbed, lubricated, flavored, glow-in-the-dark… Hear what these women have tried that worked.