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. 2016 Feb 17;28(sup1):64–67. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1146400

Table 1. Correlation between sexual attraction, identity, and practices of men in Israel.

  Having had sex with men
N = 119 (%)
Sexual self-identity (N = 997)
Heterosexual
N = 913 (%)
Bisexual
N = 39 (%)
Gay
N = 45 (%)
Sexual attraction Only to women
(N = 899)
20 (16.8) 882 (96.6)  0 (0) 0 (0)
Mostly to women
(N = 33)
22 (18.5) 26 (2.8) 11 (28.2) 0 (0)
Equally to men and women
(N = 9)
4 (3.3) 2 (0.2) 5 (12.8) 1 (4.3)
Mostly to men
(N = 30)
32 (26.8) 3 (0.3) 7 (17.9) 15 (33.3)
Only to men
(N = 41)
41 (34.6)  0 (0) 16 (41.0) 29 (64.4)
Pearson correlation coefficient 0.74* 0.82*    

*p < 0.05.