Tip of the Iceberg: young men who have sex with men, the Internet, and HIV risk.

Robert Garofalo, Amy Herrick, Brian S Mustanski, Geri Rachel Donenberg
Author Information
  1. Robert Garofalo: Adolescent HIV Services, Children's Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill 60613, USA. rgarofalo@childrensmemorial.org

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We examined the prevalence of Internet use for meeting sexual partners (Internet partners) and HIV risk behaviors associated with this use among young men who have sex with men (aged 16-24 years).
METHODS: A sample of 270 young men who have sex with men completed a computer-assisted survey. We used bivariate chi(2) analyses and hierarchical logistic regression to assess factors associated with Internet-facilitated sexual encounters.
RESULTS: Using the Internet to meet sexual partners was common; 48% of our sample had sexual relations with a partner they met online. Of these, only 53% used condoms consistently, and 47% reported having sexual partners older (>4 years) than themselves. Regression analyses showed increased age, White race/ethnicity, history of unprotected anal intercourse, multiple anal intercourse partners, and engaging in sexual activity at a sex club or a bathhouse were associated with meeting sexual partners through the Internet. Only history of unprotected anal intercourse was associated with risky sexual behaviors with Internet partners (P<0.025).
CONCLUSIONS: Young men who have sex with men and who seek partners online also engage in other behaviors that place them at risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

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Grants

  1. R03 MH070812-02/NIMH NIH HHS
  2. K12 RR017707/NCRR NIH HHS
  3. R03MH070812/NIMH NIH HHS
  4. K12RR017707/NCRR NIH HHS
  5. R03 MH070812/NIMH NIH HHS
  6. R03 MH070812-01A1/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Chi-Square Distribution
Condoms
HIV Infections
Homosexuality
Humans
Internet
Logistic Models
Male
Risk Factors
Risk-Taking
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Unsafe Sex

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