| Literature DB >> 25167088 |
P Prah1, A J Copas1, C H Mercer1, A Nardone2, A M Johnson1.
Abstract
Patterns of sexual mixing are major determinants of sexually transmitted infection (STI) transmission, in particular the extent to which high-risk populations mix with low-risk populations. However, patterns of mixing in the general population are poorly understood. We analysed data from a national probability sample survey of households, the Health Survey for England 2010. A total of 943 heterosexual couples living together, where at least one partner was aged between 16-44 years, were included. We used correlation coefficients to measure the strength of similarities between partners with respect to demographic characteristics, general health, health behaviours and sexual history. Males were on average 2 years older than their female partners, although this age difference ranged from a median of 0 years in men aged 16-24 years to a median of 2 years in men aged 35-44 years. A positive correlation between partners was found for all demographic characteristics. With respect to general health and health behaviours, a strongly positive correlation was found between men and women in reporting alcohol consumption at ⩾3 days a week and smoking. Men typically reported greater numbers of sexual partners than their female partner, although men and women with more partners were more likely to mix with each other. We have been able to elucidate the patterns of sexual mixing between men and women living together in England. Mixing based on demographic characteristics was more assortative than sexual characteristics. These data can better inform mathematical models of STI transmission.Entities:
Keywords: STI transmission
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25167088 PMCID: PMC4411639 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268814002155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Individual participant characteristics, by gender
| Men (percentage or median) | Women (percentage or median) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 37 | 35 |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White | 84·9% | 84·1% |
| Asian | 8·3% | 9·2% |
| Black | 4·5% | 3·7% |
| Other | 2·2% | 3·0% |
| National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification [ | ||
| Managerial and professional occupations | 45·3% | 42·4% |
| Intermediate occupations | 19·7% | 24·7% |
| Routine and manual occupations | 35·0% | 32·9% |
| Highest academic qualification | ||
| No academic qualification | 10·0% | 7·9% |
| Academic qualification typically gained at age 16 years | 27·6% | 27·2% |
| Academic qualification typically gained at age 18 years | 31·2% | 30·5% |
| Degree qualification | 31·2% | 34·4% |
| Alcohol consumption | ||
| Never | 10·4% | 18·0% |
| Twice a week or less | 56·6% | 61·7% |
| 3 days a week or more | 33·0% | 20·3% |
| Smoking history | ||
| Never | 62·1% | 62·1% |
| Ex-smoker | 19·1% | 19·1% |
| Current smoker | 18·9% | 18·9% |
| Body mass index | ||
| Underweight | 1·0% | 1·9% |
| Normal | 27·6% | 48·0% |
| Overweight | 45·3% | 28·4% |
| Obese | 26·1% | 21·8% |
| Current mental illness (GHQ-12) [ | ||
| No illness | 88·2% | 85·9% |
| Has illness | 11·8% | 14·1% |
| Any longstanding illness | ||
| No illness | 72·0% | 70·9% |
| Has illness | 28·0% | 29·1% |
| Longstanding mental illness | ||
| No illness | 97·7% | 97·1% |
| Has illness | 2·3% | 2·9% |
| Feeling anxious/depressed at time of interview | ||
| No | 84·7% | 79·2% |
| Moderate or extreme | 15·3% | 20·8% |
| Always used a condom, past 4 weeks | ||
| No | 84·1% | 84·0% |
| Yes | 15·9% | 16·0% |
| Age at first heterosexual intercourse, years | 17 | 17 |
| Number of heterosexual partners, lifetime | ||
| 1 | 14·6% | 21·0% |
| 2 | 8·0% | 11·7% |
| 3–4 | 17·5% | 24·3% |
| 5–9 | 27·7% | 26·1% |
| ⩾10 | 32·2% | 16·9% |
| Number of heterosexual partners, past year | ||
| 0 | 1·1% | 1·0% |
| 1 | 97·5% | 98·2% |
| ⩾2 | 1·4% | 0·8% |
| STI diagnosis, ever | ||
| No | 91·3% | 84·3% |
| Yes | 8·7% | 15·7% |
| Same-sex experience, ever | ||
| No | 99·7% | 97·1% |
| Yes | 0·3% | 2·9% |
| Same-sex experience, past 5 years | ||
| No | 100·0% | 98·2% |
| Yes | 0·0% | 1·8% |
GHQ-12, 12-item General Health Questionnaire; STI, Sexually transmitted infection.
Fig. 1.Distribution of age differences between partners, by age group and gender of each participant. Age difference calculated as female partner's age subtracted from male partner's age.
Percentage observed (expected) of ethnicity mixing, for couples
| Male ethnicity | Female ethnicity | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White | Asian | Black | Other | |||||
| Observed % (expected %) | O/E | Observed % (expected %) | O/E | Observed % (expected %) | O/E | Observed % (expected %) | O/E | |
| White | 81·5 (70·8) | 1·2 | 1·4 (8·0) | 0·2 | 0·7 (3·2) | 0·2 | 1·0 (2·6) | 0·4 |
| Asian | 0·5 (7·0) | 0·1 | 7·9 (0·8) | 9·9 | 0·0 (0·3) | 0·0 | 0·0 (0·3) | 0·0 |
| Black | 1·3 (4·0) | 0·3 | 0·1 (0·5) | 0·2 | 3·2 (0·2) | 16·0 | 0·2 (0·1) | 2·0 |
| Other | 0·3 (1·8) | 0·2 | 0·0 (0·2) | 0·0 | 0·0 (0·1) | 0·0 | 1·9 (0·1) | 19·0 |
O, Observed; E, expected.
Observed and expected mixing distribution of demographic, general health and sexual history, for couples
| Observed | Expected | O/E | rho (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ethnicity: White | |||||
| Neither | 13·0% | 2·4% | 5·4 | 0·96 (0·94 to 0·98) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 81·9% | 71·3% | 1·1 | ||
| Male only | 3·0% | 13·6% | 0·2 | ||
| Female only | 2·1% | 12·7% | 0·2 | ||
| Ethnicity: Asian | |||||
| Neither | 90·3% | 83·2% | 1·1 | 0·99 (0·98 to 1·00) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 7·9% | 0·8% | 10·2 | ||
| Male only | 0·5% | 7·6% | 0·1 | ||
| Female only | 1·4% | 8·5% | 0·2 | ||
| Ethnicity: Black | |||||
| Neither | 94·8% | 91·9% | 1·0 | 0·96 (0·90 to 0·99) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 3·0% | 0·2% | 17·8 | ||
| Male only | 1·5% | 4·4% | 0·3 | ||
| Female only | 0·7% | 3·5% | 0·2 | ||
| National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification [ | |||||
| Both: managerial | 27·4% | 19·9% | 1·4 | 0·49 (0·41 to 0·56) | <0·0001 |
| Both: intermediate | 6·2% | 4·7% | 1·3 | ||
| Both: routine/manual | 19·1% | 11·2% | 1·7 | ||
| Males higher group | 24·7% | 33·2% | 0·7 | ||
| Females higher group | 22·6% | 31·0% | 0·7 | ||
| Has a degree qualification | |||||
| Neither | 55·1% | 45·1% | 1·2 | 0·66 (0·57 to 0·73) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 20·7% | 10·7% | 1·9 | ||
| Male only | 10·5% | 20·5% | 0·5 | ||
| Female only | 13·7% | 23·7% | 0·6 | ||
| Frequent alcohol consumption (at least 3 days/week) | |||||
| Neither | 62·8% | 53·4% | 1·2 | 0·74 (0·67 to 0·80) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 16·1% | 6·7% | 2·4 | ||
| Male only | 16·9% | 26·4% | 0·6 | ||
| Female only | 4·1% | 13·6% | 0·3 | ||
| Current smoker | |||||
| Neither | 67·6% | 59·7% | 1·1 | 0·67 (0·59 to 0·74) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 12·9% | 5·0% | 2·6 | ||
| Male only | 13·6% | 21·4% | 0·6 | ||
| Female only | 6·0% | 13·9% | 0·4 | ||
| Body mass index | |||||
| Both: underweight | 0·4% | 0·0% | 24·4 | 0·22 (0·13 to 0·31) | <0·0001 |
| Both: normal | 15·0% | 12·8% | 1·2 | ||
| Both: overweight | 13·7% | 13·0% | 1·1 | ||
| Both: obese | 8·7% | 5·8% | 1·5 | ||
| Men higher group | 41·8% | 43·8% | 1·0 | ||
| Women higher group | 20·5% | 24·5% | 0·8 | ||
| Current mental illness (GHQ-12) | |||||
| Neither | 76·2% | 75·6% | 1·0 | 0·13 (-0·04 to 0·29) | 0·1208 |
| Both | 2·3% | 1·7% | 1·4 | ||
| Male only | 9·6% | 10·2% | 0·9 | ||
| Female only | 11·9% | 12·5% | 0·9 | ||
| Any longstanding illness | |||||
| Neither | 55·2% | 51·1% | 1·1 | 0·32 (0·20 to 0·43) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 12·3% | 8·1% | 1·5 | ||
| Male only | 15·7% | 19·9% | 0·8 | ||
| Female only | 16·8% | 20·9% | 0·8 | ||
| Longstanding mental illness | |||||
| Neither | 95·7% | 94·8% | 1·0 | 0·74 (0·41 to 0·90) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 0·9% | 0·1% | 13·3 | ||
| Male only | 1·4% | 2·2% | 0·6 | ||
| Female only | 2·0% | 2·9% | 0·7 | ||
| Feeling anxious/depressed at time of interview | |||||
| Neither | 68·3% | 66·8% | 1·0 | 0·20 (0·05 to 0·34) | 0·0066 |
| Both | 4·8% | 3·3% | 1·5 | ||
| Male only | 10·8% | 12·3% | 0·9 | ||
| Female only | 16·1% | 17·7% | 0·9 | ||
| Always used a condom, past 4 weeks | |||||
| Both: none | 79·5% | 70·8% | 1·1 | 0·88 (0·81 to 0·93) | <0·0001 |
| Both: yes | 11·2% | 2·5% | 4·5 | ||
| Male only | 5·1% | 13·8% | 0·4 | ||
| Female only | 4·2% | 12·9% | 0·3 | ||
| Heterosexual sex before age 16 years | |||||
| Neither | 69·7% | 66·6% | 1·0 | 0·36 (0·21 to 0·49) | <0·0001 |
| Both | 6·3% | 3·3% | 1·9 | ||
| Male only | 15·3% | 18·4% | 0·8 | ||
| Female only | 8·7% | 11·8% | 0·7 | ||
| Number of heterosexual partners, lifetime | |||||
| Both: 1 | 9·5% | 3·1% | 3·1 | 0·57 (0·51 to 0·63) | <0·0001 |
| Both: 2 | 2·1% | 1·0% | 2·1 | ||
| Both: 3–4 | 4·7% | 4·1% | 1·1 | ||
| Both: 5–9 | 9·7% | 7·2% | 1·3 | ||
| Both: ⩾10 | 8·7% | 5·4% | 1·6 | ||
| Men higher group | 45·8% | 50·6% | 0·9 | ||
| Women higher group | 19·4% | 28·7% | 0·7 | ||
| Number of heterosexual partners, past year | |||||
| Both: 0 | 0·3% | 0·0% | 30·2 | 0·57 (0·23 to 0·79) | 0·0001 |
| Both: 1 | 96·0% | 95·7% | 1·0 | ||
| Both: ⩾2 | 0·1% | 0·0% | 7·6 | ||
| Men higher group | 2·1% | 2·4% | 0·9 | ||
| Women higher group | 1·6% | 1·9% | 0·8 | ||
| STI diagnosis, ever | |||||
| Neither | 78·0% | 76·9% | 1·0 | 0·25 (0·05 to 0·43) | 0·0115 |
| Both | 2·4% | 1·4% | 1·7 | ||
| Male only | 6·3% | 7·3% | 0·9 | ||
| Female only | 13·3% | 14·4% | 0·9 | ||
| Same-sex experience, ever | |||||
| Neither | 96·7% | 96·6% | 1·0 | 0·48 (0·20 to 0·69) | 0·0001 |
| Both | 0·1% | 0·0% | 8·7 | ||
| Male only | 0·2% | 0·4% | 0·6 | ||
| Female only | 3·0% | 3·1% | 1·0 | ||
O, Observed; E, expected; GHQ-12, 12-item General Health Questionnaire; STI, Sexually transmitted infection.
Conditional correlations between partner outcomes from a bivariate probit model adjusting for age and marital status.