| Literature DB >> 30686855 |
Melissa A Lewis1, Diane E Logan2, Clayton Neighbors1.
Abstract
The present research aimed to examine the relationships among gender, condom-related protective behavior strategies (PBS), and condom use during alcohol-related sexual behavior. Heavy drinking, sexually active U.S. undergraduate college students from a large northwest university (N=454; 61.7% female) completed a web-survey that included measures of drinking, sexual behavior, and condom-related PBS. MANOVA findings suggested that males were more likely to use condom-related PBS than females. Negative binomial regression results suggested that use of condom-related PBS by both genders was positively associated with condom use during alcohol-related sexual behavior, but especially for women. These results suggest that condom-related PBS may be useful to incorporate in interventions targeting alcohol-related sexual behavior among heavy drinking college students.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; Condom use; Protective behavior strategies; Sexual behavior
Year: 2009 PMID: 30686855 PMCID: PMC6344036 DOI: 10.1007/s11199-009-9661-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Roles ISSN: 0360-0025