Relationship Factors Associated with HIV Risk Among a Sample of Gay Male Couples

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Jason W. Mitchell
S. Marie Harvey
Donna Champeau
David W. Seal
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[1] Medical College of Wisconsin,Center for AIDS Intervention Research
[2] Oregon State University,Department of Public Health
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AIDS and Behavior | 2012年 / 16卷
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Gay male couples; Dyads; HIV risk; UAI; Relationship factors; Relationship characteristics;
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More HIV prevention research is needed to better understand how relationship factors may affect sexual risk behaviors among gay male couples. Our cross-sectional study collected dyadic data from 144 gay male couples to examine which relationship factors and characteristics were associated with men having UAI with a secondary sex partner. We targeted male couples by using a variety of recruitment strategies. Multilevel random-effects logistic regression modeling was used to examine which factors were predictive of men in gay couples who had UAI with a secondary sex partner. Analyses revealed that men were less likely to have had UAI with a secondary sex partner if they reported being in a strictly monogamous relationship, receiving an HIV test within the previous 3 months, and being committed to their sexual agreement. Future HIV prevention interventions must consider how relationship factors may influence sexual risk behaviors among gay male couples.
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