Factors associated with men in HIV-negative gay couples who practiced UAI within and outside of their relationship Article

Mitchell, JW, Petroll, AE. (2013). Factors associated with men in HIV-negative gay couples who practiced UAI within and outside of their relationship . AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, 17(4), 1329-1337. 10.1007/s10461-012-0255-5

cited authors

  • Mitchell, JW; Petroll, AE

authors

abstract

  • Despite recent advances in research with gay male couples, less data exists about men who have had UAI within and outside of their HIV-negative seroconcordant relationship. Multilevel modeling with dyadic data from 142 couples was used to identify the characteristics associated with men who have had UAI with both their main partner and a casual MSM partner within the same timeframe. Analyses revealed that men were more likely to have had UAI within and outside of their relationship if they perceived their main partner has had a recent HIV test. Men were less likely to have had UAI within and outside of their relationship if they valued their sexual agreement and reported having a sexual agreement that does not allow sex outside of their relationship. Research with a more diverse sample of couples is warranted. Future interventions must consider the complexity of relationships and sexual behaviors among gay male couples. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

publication date

  • May 1, 2013

published in

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 1329

end page

  • 1337

volume

  • 17

issue

  • 4