Literature DB >> 7948089

Regular partners and risky behaviour: why do gay men have unprotected intercourse?

J McLean1, M Boulton, M Brookes, D Lakhani, R Fitzpatrick, J Dawson, R McKechnie, G Hart.   

Abstract

Studies in both the UK and the USA continue to show that gay and bisexual men put themselves at risk of exposure to HIV through unprotected intercourse, most often with regular partners. As part of a larger study of homosexually active men, 310 men who had had unprotected anal intercourse with a man in the previous year were asked to describe the last occasion on which this had happened. The majority of men had had unprotected intercourse with a regular partner and did not perceived it as risky, although most did not know the HIV status of their partner. Regular and non-regular partners were perceived differently. Men were more likely to be emotionally involved in regular partners and to perceive unprotected penetrative sex with a regular partner as not risky. Future health education initiatives must take into account men's emotional involvement in regular partners and their perception of unprotected intercourse with such partners as not risky.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7948089     DOI: 10.1080/09540129408258645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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