Buttram ME, Kurtz SP. Frequency of Group Sex Participation and Risk for HIV/STI Among Young Adult Nightclub Scene Participants.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR SEXUAL HEALTH 2017;
30:12-19. [PMID:
30774740 PMCID:
PMC6377238 DOI:
10.1080/19317611.2017.1385561]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES
This study examines frequency of group sex participation and associated characteristics and behaviors among a sample of heterosexual young adult participants in Miami's nightclub scene (n = 498).
METHODS
Baseline survey assessments were analyzed using zero-inflated binomial regression.
RESULTS
Forty-one percent of the sample reported group sex participation history. Greater frequency of group sex is associated with buying sex, sex with an injection drug user, being high during sex, condomless vaginal sex, victimization history, and sexually transmitted infection incidence (p < .02).
CONCLUSIONS
Sexually transmitted infection prevention and intervention efforts should address risks associated with group sex participation.
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