Trojan / SIECCAN Sexual Health
For more than 10 years, SIECCAN and Trojan (Church and Dwight Canada) have collaborated on research and educational materials to promote the sexual and reproductive health of Canadians. Trojan provided unrestricted funding to SIECCAN to conduct studies on the sexual health of mid-life Canadians (2016) and university students (2013, 2019). A selection of materials from this collaboration
are featured here.
Highlights from Trojan/SIECCAN Work
82% of undergrads
report being
happy with
their sex lives
(link)
50% of single midlife Canadians (age 40-59)
report having sex
1/month or more
(link)
Condoms do not
negatively impact ratings
of pleasure during sex
for university students
(link)
21% of university
students connected
with a sex partner
on a dating app
(link)
COVID-19 & Sexual Health



Trojan/SIECCAN Research Reports
Featured Reports
Sexual Health of Canadian University Students Study: Preliminary Report
go to PDFSexual Health of Canadian University Students Study: Perceptions of Sexual Health, Concern about STIs and Unplanned Pregnancy, and Rates and Predictors of Condom Use
go to PDFSexual Health of Canadian University Students Study: Report on Modern Sex Trends (Porn, Cannabis, Alcohol, and Tinder/Grinder Use)
go to PDFSexual Health of Canadian University Students Study: Report on Masturbation and Self-Pleasure
go to PDFInfographics








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Who’s More Likely to Report Using a Condom? New Survey Results May Surprise

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New Survey Powered by Trojan Reveals Gen-Z Women are Enjoying Self-Pleasure More than Men
Academic Research Publications
Abstracts from Recent Journal Articles
Prevalence and predictors of condom use in a national sample of Canadian university students
see abstractWas it good for you too?: An analysis of gender differences in oral sex practices and pleasure ratings among heterosexual Canadian university students
see abstractPrevalence and correlates of condom use among single midlife Canadian women and men aged 40 to 59
see abstractDo Associations Between Pleasure Ratings and Condom Use During Penile–Vaginal Intercourse Vary by Relationship Type?: A Study of Canadian University Students
see abstractPrevalence and Predictors of Sexual Problems Among Midlife Canadian Adults: Results from a National Survey
see abstractHigh Emotional and Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered Midlife Canadians: Associations with Relationship Characteristics, Sexual Activity and Communication, and Healt
see abstractSex Information & Education Council of Canada
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HPV MSM health care
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Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) is Canada’s peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of human sexuality.

Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education
Sexual health is a key aspect of personal health and social welfare.