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Extramarital sex and HIV risk behavior among US adults: Results from the National AIDS Behavioral Survey

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  • Choi, K.-H.
  • Catania, J.A.
  • Dolcini, M.M.

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Data from the National AIDS Behavioral Survey were used to examine the social distribution of extra-marital sex and risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among married individuals in the United States. Of 1686 married respondents living across the United States, 2.2% reported extramarital sex; of 3827 married respondents living in 23 urban areas with large Hispanic or African-American populations, 2.5% reported having sexual partners outside marriage. The data indicate that the correlates of extra- marital sex varied by race/ethnicity. Low levels of condom use were found among people reporting extramarital sex (8% to 19% consistent users).

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  • Choi, K.-H. & Catania, J.A. & Dolcini, M.M., 1994. "Extramarital sex and HIV risk behavior among US adults: Results from the National AIDS Behavioral Survey," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 84(12), pages 2003-2007.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1994:84:12:2003-2007_5
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    1. Andreas Hahn & Christoph Kröger & Christian G. Meyer & Ulrike Loderstädt & Thomas Meyer & Hagen Frickmann & Andreas Erich Zautner, 2020. "Comparison of Self-Reported Sexual Activity Among Heterosexuals with Sexual Spread of Poorly Transmittable Agents: A Minimalistic Approach to Estimating Sexual Activity Based on HIV Incidence," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-9, July.

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