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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2011 Jul 14;41(2):411–419. doi: 10.1007/s10508-011-9789-2

Table 1.

Characteristics of 751 high-risk, non-monogamous MSM participating in an Internet-based survey of pornography viewing and sexual practices.

Characteristic n %
Age
 18–27 248 (33.0)
 28–37 241 (32.1)
 ≥38 262 (34.9)
Race
 White 608 (81.0)
 Black 29 (3.9)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 32 (4.3)
 Mixed Race 47 (6.3)
 Other 35 (4.7)
Hispanic/Latino ethnicity
 Yes 89 (11.9)
 No 662 (88.1)
Education
 Less than high school, high school. trade or vocational school 53 (7.1)
 Some college, 2-year, or 4-year college degree 462 (61.5)
 Graduate degree 236 (31.4)
Annual income
 <$40,000 234 (31.2)
 $40,001–$100,000 349 (46.5)
 >$100,001 122 (16.2)
 Declined 46 (5.6)
HIV status
 Negative 543 (72.3)
 Positive 84 (11.2)
 Unknown 124 (16.5)
Pornography viewed in prior 3 months that depicted UAI
 None (0) 40 (5.3)
 Little (1–24%) 187 (24.9)
 Some (25–49%) 249 (33.6)
 Much (50–74%) 153 (20.4)
 Most (75–99%) 102 (13.5)
 All (100%) 20 (2.6)
DAST-20
 <6 624 (83.1)
 ≥6 127 (16.9)
AUDIT
 <8 497 (66.2)
 ≥8 254 (33.8)