RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A novel condom policy for young attenders at a sexual health clinic JF Sexually Transmitted Infections JO Sex Transm Infect FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 287 OP 288 DO 10.1136/sti.77.4.287 VO 77 IS 4 A1 Simon Wright A1 Rose Tobin A1 Philip Kell A1 Julia Franks YR 2001 UL http://sti.bmj.com/content/77/4/287.abstract AB Objectives: To review the uptake of a new service for condom provision in the under 16s. Methods: A retrospective case note review of attenders at an inner London sexual health clinic. Results: The service was audited over a 3 month period in the spring of 2000. There were 97 individual attendances, 94% (92) male and 6% (5) female. 89% (87) had never attended a sexual health service before. When asked how they had heard of the clinic 88% (86) said a friend had told them about the clinic. 66% (64) claimed not to be sexually active. Conclusions: A novel policy of condom distribution to groups of boys has been successfully piloted at an inner London sexual health clinic. This policy appears to be overcoming the reluctance of teenage boys to access sexual health services.