Literature DB >> 24128671

Commercial sex and condom use among involuntary bachelors: an exploratory survey in rural China.

Xueyan Yang1, Isabelle Attané, Shuzhuo Li.   

Abstract

In the present context of the Chinese male marriage squeeze, commercial sex is becoming an important way for bachelors to meet their sexual needs. Using data from a survey conducted in a rural district of Anhui province, China, this study analyzes commercial sex experiences and condom use among involuntary bachelors and compares usage in this population to that observed in married men in the same age groups. Our findings indicate that, for both first and most recent sexual intercourse, the prevalence of commercial sex among unmarried men is significantly higher than that reported among married men; indeed, marital status was the only variable that was consistently related to rates of commercial sex for both first and most recent sexual intercourse. The vast majority of sexual intercourse was still unprotected, and the rate of condom use was not only lower among unmarried men than among married men, but was also significantly related to knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases, as well as age, education, and income. Because of their lower condom use, unmarried men face much higher risks of contracting and spreading sexually transmitted diseases than married men do. This situation poses a severe threat to public health.

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Keywords:  commercial sex; condom use; male marriage squeeze; sex imbalance

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24128671     DOI: 10.1177/1557988313505762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


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