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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2015 Mar;42(3):123–128. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000249

Table 2.

Behaviors of 275 HIV negative concordant and 58 HIV discordant gay male couples recruited online, United States, 2011.

Couple-level sexual behavior % (N = 333 dyads)
  UAS practiced within relationship 83% (278)
  Sex outside of relationship 30% (101)
  UAS outside of relationship a 63% (64)
  UAS within & out of relationship a 53% (54)

Couple-level substance use with sex – main partner % (N = 333 dyads)

  Party drugs b 11% (35)
  EDM c 18% (61)
  Amyl nitrate (e.g., poppers) 14% (46)
  Marijuana 30% (101)
  Alcohol 83% (278)

Couple-level substance use with sex – casual partner % (N = 333 dyads)
  Party drugs b 3% (11)
  EDM c 9% (30)
  Amyl nitrate (e.g., poppers) 10% (32)
  Marijuana 8% (28)
  Alcohol 17% (58)

Notes.

With the exception of UAS practiced within the relationship, all reported behaviors include male couples in which one or both men in the relationship self-reported `engaging in that behavior (e.g., amyl nitrate with sex – main partner).

a

Data reflects among the couples who had one or both partners that had sex outside of their relationship.

b

Party drugs include ecstasy, ketamine, GHB, cocaine, and methamphetamine.

c

EDM represents erectile dysfunction medication.