Bisexual Latino Men and HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Risk: An Exploratory Analysis
Anal intercourse
Sexual identity
DOI:
10.2105/ajph.2005.078345
Publication Date:
2007-04-27T01:10:49Z
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ABSTRACT
We sought to determine whether there were differences in sexual risk among behaviorally and self-identified bisexual men, men who reported having sex with both women without reporting a identity as but only recent homosexual behavior over the past 6 months.secondary data analysis, we conducted stepwise linear regression equation modeling which factors significant predictors of various subgroups Latino men.Having women, regardless identity, increased likelihood insertive unprotected anal intercourse men. Bisexual was not statistically associated men.Future studies should begin examine within groups rather than focusing on group comparisons that yield limited insights into for homosexually bisexually active Further research explores protective lives is also needed.
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