Title |
Condom-Related Problems Among a Racially Diverse Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Published in |
AIDS and Behavior, December 2010
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DOI | 10.1007/s10461-010-9862-1 |
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Authors |
Steve N. Du Bois, Erin Emerson, Brian Mustanski |
Abstract |
We described frequencies of condom-related problems in a racially diverse sample of young men who have sex with men (YMSM), and tested these condom-related problems as an explanation for racial disparities in HIV rates among YMSM. Participants were 119 YMSM from a longitudinal study of sexual minority health behaviors. Almost all participants (95.4%) experienced at least one condom error. On average, African American and non-African American YMSM experienced the same number of recent condom-related problems. Therefore, differences in condom-related problems are unlikely to explain racial disparities in HIV rates among YMSM. When serving YMSM, providers should both promote condom use and explain steps to correct condom use. |
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