SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR AND USE OF THE CONDOM BY MEN ATTENDING GAY BARS AND CLUBS IN GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH

被引:8
作者
GRUER, LD
SSEMBATYALULE, G
机构
[1] HIV and Addictions Resource Centre, Ruchill Hospital
[2] Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow
关键词
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR; CONDOMS; HOMOSEXUAL MEN; SCOTLAND;
D O I
10.1177/095646249300400207
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
How widespread are the safer forms of sexual behaviour reportedly adopted by male homosexuals in recent years? A questionnaire was completed by 173 and 83 gay men attending gay bars and clubs in Edinburgh and Glasgow-respectively. Comparisons were made between those who reported using the condom (n = 137, [54%] ) and those who did not (n = 119, [46%]). Sixty percent of respondents reported more than 5 partners during the previous year. Condom use was much less common among men with less than 5 years' experience as a practising homosexual. Less than one-fifth of respondents reported always using a condom during anal intercourse. Orogenital contact without a condom was reported by 84% of all respondents, and unprotected anal intercourse by 40%, (over 30% for those who used condoms). About one-third of condom users but only 14% of non-users thought they were at risk of catching HIV because of their sexual behaviour, although 80% of users and 70% of non-users said their lifestyles had been affected by the HIV epidemic. While there were some encouraging signs of behaviour change, unprotected anal sex is still widely practised. Gay bars and clubs represent important venues for conveying the safer sex message.
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