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Longitudinal Event-Level Analysis of Gay and Bisexual Men's Anal Sex Versatility: Behavior, Roles, and Substance Use.

Lindsay Shaw1, Lu Wang2, Zishan Cui2, Ashleigh J Rich2,3, Heather L Armstrong2,3, Nathan J Lachowsky2,4, Paul Sereda2, Kiffer G Card2, Gbolahan Olarewaju2, David Moore2,3, Robert Hogg2,5, Eric Abella Roth6.   

Abstract

Gay and bisexual Men Who Have Sex with Men (GBM) are sexually unique in that they can practice penile-anal sex versatility, i.e. engage in insertive and receptive anal sex. Individual-level versatility is extensively researched both as a sexual behavior linked to HIV/STI transmission, and as a GBM identity that can change over time. However, there is a dearth of research on event-level versatility (ELV), defined as taking the receptive and insertive role in the same sexual encounter. We analyzed event-level data from 644 GBM in the Momentum Health Study from February 2012-February 2017 to identify factors associated with ELV prevalence, the relationship between ELV and anal sex role preference, and sero-adaptive and sexualized drug use strategies. Univariate analysis revealed ELV prevalence rates between 15% and 20%. A multivariate generalized linear mixed model indicated ELV significantly (p < .05) associated with versatile role preference and condomless sex. However, the majority of ELV came from GBM reporting insertive or receptive role preferences, and there was significantly higher condom use among sero-discordant partners, indicating sero-adaptation. Multivariate log-linear modeling identified multiple polysubstance combinations significantly associated with ELV. Results provide insights into GBM sexual behavior and constitute empirical data useful for future HIV/STI transmission pattern modeling.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31461383      PMCID: PMC6791743          DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2019.1652238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Res        ISSN: 0022-4499


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5.  Seroadaptive Strategies of Gay & Bisexual Men (GBM) with the Highest Quartile Number of Sexual Partners in Vancouver, Canada.

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9.  Event-Level Analysis of Anal Sex Roles and Sex Drug Use Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Authors:  Ashleigh J Rich; Nathan J Lachowsky; Zishan Cui; Paul Sereda; Allan Lal; David M Moore; Robert S Hogg; Eric A Roth
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