Among 1141 migrants,
- homosexuals were 0.54 times less likely to use condom than heterosexuals.
- Homosexuals were 2.93 times more likely to be infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) than heterosexuals.
- those who preferred risky sexual intercourse were 0.19 times less likely to use a condom than heterosexual migrants.
- Those who have a fixed sexual partner were 0.35 times less likely to be infected with HIV than their counterparts.
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- 1Department of Health Science, College of Natural Sciences, Dongduk Women's University, 23-1 Wolgok-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 136-714. mj748@dongduk.ac.kr.
- 2Center for Community-Based Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA. mj748@dongduk.ac.kr.
- 3Korea Federation for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Seoul, South Korea
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