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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2009 Jan-Feb;57(4):411–418. doi: 10.3200/JACH.57.4.411-418

TABLE 1.

Condom Use for Selected Characteristics in a Sample of HBCU Male Students (n = 1,865)

Never or
Total
sometimes
Always
Characteristic n % n % n % p
Sexual identity
   MSW 1,710 91.7 591 34.6 1,119 65.4 .003
   MSMW 155 8.3 72 46.5 83 53.5
Sexual behaviora
   No, no 410 25.7 126 30.7 284 69.3 < .001
   Yes, no 990 62.1 379 38.3 611 61.7
   No, yes 12 0.8 2 16.7 10 83.3
   Yes, yes 182 11.4 91 50.0 91 50.0
Age (y)
   19 or younger 1,625 88.0 551 33.9 1,074 66.1 < .001
   20 or older 221 12.0 105 47.5 116 52.5
Campus living
   On campus 1,474 87.0 508 34.5 966 65.5 .303
   Off campus 221 13.0 84 38.0 137 62.0
Total family income
   < $30,000 555 32.1 224 40.4 331 59.6 .019
   $30,000–$75,000 787 45.6 260 33.0 527 67.0
   >$75,000 385 22.3 133 34.6 252 65.5
Importance of religion
   Extremely/very 1,375 74.0 475 34.6 900 65.5 .111
   Not at all/somewhat 482 26.0 186 38.6 296 61.4

Note. HBCU = historically black colleges and universities; MSW = men who have sex with women; MSMW= men who have sex with both men and women.

a

Oral sex more than once, anal sex more than once.