Authors
Nathan J Lachowsky, Cate E Dewey, Nigel P Dickson, PJW Saxton, Anthony J Hughes, Robin R Milhausen, Alastair JS Summerlee
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Volume
91
Issue
6
Pages
445-450
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Objectives
Our objectives were to investigate demographic and behavioural factors associated with condom use and to examine how habitual condom use was across partner types and sexual positions among younger men who have sex with men (YMSM), aged 16–29, surveyed in New Zealand.
Methods
We analysed the 2006–2011 national HIV behavioural surveillance data from YMSM who reported anal intercourse in four scenarios of partner type and sexual position: casual insertive, casual receptive, regular insertive and regular receptive. For each, respondents’ condom use was classified as frequent (always/almost always) or otherwise, with associated factors identified with multivariate mixed-effect logistic regression. Habitual condom use across scenarios was examined using a latent variable technique that estimated the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).
Results
Frequent condom use was reported for …
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