"human nature" & condoms

From: Michael S. Wolkomir (wolkomir@post.its.mcw.edu)
Mon Mar 3 16:59:01 1997


The following comment was made on this list about human behavior: >Since caring for the health of one self and one's spouse and children
>is a behaviour deeply rooted in human nature, they are obviously
>not aware of the risks.

I can't disagree more! Our own behavior, and that of our patients should teach us every day that some of our most "deeply rooted behavior" is rooted in a sense of invulnerability and denial. Eduation is the smallest element in changing behavior!

<<Mike>>

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