| Literature DB >> 20976538 |
Allison J Ober1, Martin Y Iguchi, Robert E Weiss, Pamina M Gorbach, Robert Heimer, Lawrence J Ouellet, Steven Shoptaw, M Douglas Anglin, William A Zule.
Abstract
We examined the effect of women's perceptions of sexual partner risks on condom use. Women from three US cities (n = 1,967) were recruited to provide data on HIV risks. In univariate models, increased odds of condom use were associated with perceiving that partners had concurrent partners and being unaware of partners': (a) HIV status, (b) bisexuality, (c) concurrency; and/or (d) injection drug use. In multivariate models, neither being unaware of the four partner risk factors nor perceiving a partner as being high risk was associated with condom use. Contextual factors associated with decreased odds of condom use were having sex with a main partner, homelessness in the past year, alcohol use during sex, and crack use in the past 30 days. Awareness of a partner's risks may not be sufficient for increasing condom use. Contextual factors, sex with a main partner in particular, decrease condom use despite awareness of partner risk factors.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 20976538 PMCID: PMC3180610 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-010-9840-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Fig. 1Original SATHCAP recruitment design
Demographics and individual-level risk characteristics (n = 1,967)a
| %b |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| Mean: 41.34 (SD 9.74); Range: 18–73 | ||
| 18–29 | 15 | 298 |
| 30–39 | 25 | 487 |
| 40–49 | 42 | 818 |
| 50–59 | 17 | 335 |
| >59 | 1 | 26 |
| Missing | 0.2 | 3 |
| Race | ||
| African American | 74 | 1,449 |
| Caucasian | 16 | 305 |
| Hispanic | 9 | 173 |
| Other race | 2 | 40 |
| Self-reported HIV status | ||
| HIV negative | 51 | 1,002 |
| HIV positive | 5 | 89 |
| Do not know HIV status | 40 | 777 |
| Missing | 5 | 99 |
| Income per month | ||
| 0–$500 | 70 | 1,375 |
| $501–$1,000 | 19 | 366 |
| More than $1,000 | 11 | 213 |
| Missing | 0.6 | 13 |
| Homeless in the past year | 41 | 810 |
| No health insurance | 60 | 1,178 |
| Had any unprotected vaginal sex with any male partner in the last 6 months | 67 | 1,832 |
| Used crack cocaine in the past 30 days | 52 | 1,032 |
| Used heroin in the past 30 days | 30 | 585 |
| Used methamphetamine in the past 30 days | 5 | 103 |
| Used powder cocaine in the past 30 days | 22 | 442 |
| Got drunk at least one day in the past 30 days | 72 | 1,416 |
aTable includes all women in the sample; women who did not have vaginal sex were removed later during analysis
bMay not sum to 100% due to rounding
Partner and event-level risk episode characteristics (n = 4,088)a
| %b |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Perception of partner HIV status | ||
| Partner is HIV negative | 39 | 1,611 |
| Partner is HIV positive | 2 | 89 |
| Do not know partner HIV status | 56 | 2,297 |
| Missing | 2 | 91 |
| Perception of partner bisexuality | ||
| Partner is not bisexual | 67 | 2,753 |
| Partner is bisexual | 12 | 484 |
| Do not know if partner is bisexual | 19 | 778 |
| Missing | 2 | 73 |
| Perception of partner concurrency | ||
| Partner does not have concurrent partners | 31 | 1,282 |
| Partner has concurrent partners | 49 | 2,018 |
| Do not know if partner has concurrent partners | 19 | 778 |
| Missing | 0.2 | 10 |
| Perception of partner injection drug use | ||
| Partner does not inject drugs | 73 | 3,002 |
| Partner injects drugs | 20 | 818 |
| Do not know if partner injects drugs | 6 | 236 |
| Missing | 1 | 32 |
| Partner type | ||
| Not a main partner | 57 | 2,320 |
| Main partner | 42 | 1,707 |
| Missing | 1 | 61 |
| Woman exchanged sex for money or drugs | 43 | 1,764 |
| Woman used crack cocaine during sexual event | 33 | 1,361 |
| Partner used crack cocaine during sexual event | 31 | 1,258 |
| Woman used methamphetamine during sexual event | 2 | 71 |
| Partner used methamphetamine during sexual event | 2 | 83 |
| Woman used heroin during sexual event | 28 | 1,149 |
| Partner used heroin during sexual event | 25 | 1,014 |
a n is higher than the number of respondents due to respondents reporting on multiple sexual episodes (n = # of events)
bMay not sum to 100% due to rounding
Univariate random intercept logistic regression models
| Protected vaginal sex ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | |
| Partner HIV statusb (ref = negative) | ||
| Partner is HIV positive | 2.01 | 0.92–4.37 |
| Do not know partner HIV status | 1.69c | 1.30–2.20 |
| Partner bisexualityb (ref = not bisexual) | ||
| Partner is Bisexual | 1.04 | 0.70–1.55 |
| Do not know if partner is bisexual | 1.99c | 1.43–2.76 |
| Partner concurrencyb | ||
| Partner Has Concurrent Partners | 1.42c | 1.09–1.87 |
| Do not know if partner has concurrent partners | 2.47c | 1.70–3.57 |
| Partner injection drug useb (ref = no history) | ||
| Partner has injected | 0.94 | 0.69–1.29 |
| Do not know if partner has injected | 1.98c | 1.13–3.47 |
a n is lower than total number of events due to missing data
bWald test: p < 0.01
c p < 0.01
Multivariate random intercept logistic regression models: adjusted effects of perception variables after adding partner type and woman’s HIV status
| Protected vaginal sex ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | |
| Partner HIV status (ref = negative) | ||
| Partner is HIV positive | 1.83 | 0.73–4.55 |
| Do not know partner HIV status | 1.18 | 0.86–1.60 |
| Partner type (ref = not main partner) | ||
| Main partner | 0.13b | 0.09–0.17 |
| Woman’s HIV statusc (ref = HIV negative) | ||
| HIV positive | 3.74b | 1.64–8.53 |
| Do not know HIV status | 0.65d | 0.45–0.92 |
| Partner bisexuality (ref = not bisexual) | ||
| Partner is bisexual | 0.72 | 0.46–1.14 |
| Do not know if partner is bisexual | 1.36 | 0.93–1.98 |
| Partner type (ref = not main partner) | ||
| Main partner | 0.13b | 0.09–0.17 |
| Woman’s HIV statusc | ||
| HIV positive | 4.25b | 1.91–9.49 |
| Do not know HIV status | 0.69b | 0.49–0.96 |
| Partner concurrency (ref = no concurrent partners) | ||
| Partner has concurrent partners | 0.94 | 0.69–1.29 |
| Do not know if partner has concurrent partners | 1.36 | 0.89 – 2.09 |
| Partner type (ref = not main partner) | ||
| Main partner | 0.13b | 0.09–0.18 |
a n is lower than total number of events due to missing data
b p < 0.01
cWald test: p < 0.01
d p < 0.05
Final multivariate random intercept logistic regression model: contextual factors associated with condom use
| Protected vaginal sex ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| AOR | 95% CI | |
| Partner type (ref = not a main partner) | ||
| Main partner | 0.13b | 0.09–0.17 |
| Woman’s HIV statusc (ref = HIV negative) | ||
| HIV positive | 3.69b | 1.69–8.02 |
| Do not know HIV status | 0.75 | 0.54–1.04 |
| Homeless (ref = not homeless in the past year) | ||
| Homeless in the past year | 0.68d | 0.49–0.95 |
| Woman used alcohol during sex (ref = did not use alcohol during sex) | ||
| Used alcohol during sex | 0.50b | 0.37–0.68 |
| Woman used crack past 30 days (ref = did not use Crack past 30 days) | ||
| Used crack past 30 days | 0.63b | 0.45–0.87 |
a n is lower than total number of events due to missing data
b p < 0.01
cWald test: p < 0.01
d p < 0.05