Litcius/Paper detail

Can you design the perfect condom? Engaging young people to inform safe sexual health practice and innovation

Simon M. Cook, Laura Grozdanovski, Gianni Renda, Devy Santoso, Robert Gorkin, Kathryn Senior

2021Sex Education13 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper describes the process of engaging young people in a user centred, co-design strategy to define their perfect condom. Our aims were 1) to find a way to destigmatise discussions about sexuality and contraception and 2) to provide information about what characteristics a perfect condom might embody for adolescents. We used arts-based methods to introduce creativity and enjoyment into discussing sensitive topics related to sexual and reproductive health, which is often avoided in relation to youth and usually nuanced by themes of risk and danger. Using theories of objects becoming things through their sociality, we explored what a condom could be to young people through our method of embedding the condom design process into narratives of young people’s lives and integration of these ideas into the development of a next-generation condom.

Topics & Concepts

CondomHuman sexualityReproductive healthCreativityNarrativePsychologySocial psychologySociologyDevelopmental psychologyGender studiesPopulationMedicineDemographyFamily medicineHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)PhilosophyLinguisticsSyphilisInnovative Human-Technology InteractionGender, Feminism, and MediaAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health