Do Bisexual Men Tell Their Female Partners About Having Male Partners? Results From a National Online HIV Prevention Survey in the United States

作者: Kate Shearer , Christine Khosropour , Rob Stephenson , Patrick S. Sullivan

DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2012.686965

关键词: PsychologyFemale sexGender studiesMen who have sex with menHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Consistent condomSexual orientationWeb siteCondomFemale partnerDemography

摘要: ABSTRACT. We describe the extent to which men who have sex with and women (MSMW) tell their female partners that they male association between disclosure of condom use partners. Data were from U.S. Internet-using MSMW recruited a social networking Web site. Of 666 MSMW, 70% told last partner had disclosed having equally likely used during vaginal intercourse (42%) as did not disclose (47%). Because was associated low, it is important continue efforts promote consistent use, especially among females, regardless reported sexual orientation

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