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. 2015 Dec;105(12):2466–2472. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302780

TABLE 2—

Cross-Tabulations of Homonegative Attitudes With Sexual Risk Behavior, HIV/STI Testing, and STI Diagnoses Among Sexually Active Men Aged 15–45 Years, by Homonegative Attitudes: 2006–2010 National Survey of Family Growth, United States

MSM (n = 202)
MSMW (n = 71)
MSW (n = 7956)
Characteristic Not Homonegative Homonegative P Not Homonegative Homonegative P Not Homonegative Homonegative P
Condom use with women, last sex, %
 Vaginal 56.5 66.5a .72 40.1 20.1 < .01 36.4 32.9 .03
 Anal 71.1 55.1 < .01 16.3 20.4 .39 28.2 28.3 .96
Condom use with men, last sex,b % 41.5 57.5a .53 55.5 15.6 < .01 19.2 6.2 < .01
≥ 4 sex partners, past year, % 26.5 14.2a .37 71.9 25.2 < .01 8.4 7.6 .36
HIV testing, %
 Ever 87.7 68.6a .29 89.6 70.7 < .01 69.5 66.1 .1
 Past year 45.7 43.4a .92 65.4 40.9 < .01 30.0 31.4 .57
STI test, past year, % 37.8 12.2a < .01 54.2 26.9 < .01 15.4 16.7 .4
STI diagnoses, %
 Chlamydia or gonorrhea, past year 3.5a 4.1a .83 4.2a 2.1a .51 0.8 1.2 .33
 Herpes, HPV, or syphilis, ever 11.9 9.2a .8 11.9 19.4 .19 6.0 3.0 < .01

Note. HPV = human papillomavirus; MSM = men who have sex with men; MSMW = men who have sex with men and women; MSW = men who have sex with women; STI = sexually transmitted infection. All cross-tabulations used the Rao-Scott χ2 test. Numbers are unweighted; proportions are weighted.

a

Population estimate may be unstable because the relative standard error is ≥ 30% of the estimate.

b

Condom use at last sex with men did not differentiate between anal and oral sex.