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Gac Sanit. 1997 Jan-Feb;11(1):16-23.
[Article in Spanish]
Rodes A, Wang J, Blanch G, Tort X, Casabona J.
Programa per a la Prevencio i el Control de la Sida.
Departament de Sanitat i Seguretal Social, Badalona.
In 1993, a cross sectional study was carried out on
the sexual behaviour of a sample of homosexual men recruited in
saunas, sex shops and a gay community-beased organisation of Catalonia.
A total of 551 men with an average age of 34 years and a high educational
level sent in an anonymous questionnaire. In the previous 6 months
the mean number of male sexual partners was 6 and for penetrative
partners 3. In the previous month, 94% had had oral sex (22% with
ejaculation) and 76% anal intercourse (38% without a condom and
21% with ejaculation). During sex, 51% used alcohol, 34% nitrite
inhalants, 20% hashish and 10% cocaine, 61% had had the HIV test,
with a self-reported HIV prevalence of 21%. 86% stated that they
knew of one or more people infected by HIV or with AIDS. The high
percentage of men who had unprotected anal intercourse and the high
self-reported HIV prevalence highlights the need to increase efforts
in AIDS prevention and research in this group. Monitoring HIV associated
sexual behaviours provides valuable indicators of the evolution
of the epidemic, useful for designing and evaluating preventive
interventions.
PMID: 9289481 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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