ABSTRACT

Early in the course of the AIDS epidemic, condoms were recognized as an effective means of prevention if used properly and consistently. All the European countries from which data are presented in this chapter have included the promotion of condom use in their overall AIDS prevention policies, even if the importance of this element in relation to others, such as promotion of counselling and testing and advocacy of fidelity, has differed according to the different socio-cultural and political contexts. Prevention campaigns addressing the general population have been used more or less extensively, differing in intensity, duration, tone and style (Wellings, 1994), but were present in all countries.