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Condom use attitudes and HIV risk among American MSM seeking partners for unprotected sex via the internet.

Hugh Klein1, Rachel L Kaplan2.   

Abstract

This chapter examines attitudes toward condom use in a national random sample of 332 MSM who use the Internet to seek men with whom they can engage in unprotected sex. Data collection was conducted via telephone interviews between January 2008 and May 2009. The following three research questions were addressed: 1) How do these men feel about using condoms, both ideologically and personally? 2) How do condom use attitudes relate to actual HIV risk behavior practices? 3) What factors underlie men's attitudes toward condom use? The findings indicated that men held weakly-positive attitudes toward condom use overall, but were noticeably more negative in their attitudes regarding the personal use of condoms. Condom use attitudes were related consistently and inversely to involvement in HIV risk practices. In both multivariate and structural equation analyses, men's condom-related attitudes were the single strongest factor associated with their involvement in risky sex. A number of factors were found to be correlated with more favorable attitudes toward condom use. These were: caring about potential sex partners' HIV serostatus, experiencing fewer drug-related problems, having a lower level of educational attainment, not preferring to have "wild" or "uninhibited" sex, higher self-esteem, being African American, and not perceiving great accuracy in the information that sex partners supply verbally about their HIV serostatus.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 30147844      PMCID: PMC6107085     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Public Health J        ISSN: 1947-4989


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