Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Similarities and Differences in Sexual Risk Behaviors Between Young Black MSM Who Do and Do Not Have Sex with Females

The objective of this study is to determine whether young Black MSM who also have sex with females report similar levels of sexual risk behaviors as those not having sex with females. 

YBMSM (N = 400) were recruited from an STI clinic, located in the Southern U.S. Men completed an audio-computer assisted self-interview and donated specimens for STI/HIV testing. 

Forty-three percent recently engaged in penile-vaginal sex. They were less likely to report having concurrent partners, unprotected fellatio, multiple partners as a bottom, any unprotected anal sex as a bottom, and any anal sex. They were equally likely to report favorable attitudes toward serosorting, multiple male partners as a top, unprotected anal insertive sex with males. Frequency of sex with males as a top or bottom did not differ. 

Compared to YBMSM not having sex with females, those having sex with females may be exercising greater caution.

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By:  Crosby RA1,2Mena L3Geter A4Hickson D3.
  • 1College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky, 151 Washington Ave., Lexington, KY, 40506-0003, USA. crosbyr3@gmail.com.
  • 2University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, USA. crosbyr3@gmail.com.
  • 3University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, USA.
  • 4College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky, 151 Washington Ave., Lexington, KY, 40506-0003, USA. 


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