Is there a relationship between "heavy drinking" and HIV high risk sexual behaviors among general population subjects?

A M Shillington, L B Cottler, W M Compton, E L Spitznagel
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Abstract

The authors investigated the association between "heavy drinking" and sexual behaviors among 2,581 general population subjects from the St. Louis Epidemiologic Catchment Area survey conducted from 1981 to 1983. Lifetime sexual behaviors included promiscuity, infidelity, receiving money for sex, and same gender sex. It was found that sexual behaviors were associated with lifetime heavy drinking. Regardless of gender, race, or age, "heavy drinkers" were significantly more likely to report each of the high risk sexual behaviors, except same gender sex, compared to "nonheavy drinkers." With the multiple logistic regression analyses it was found that "heavy drinking" non-Black females, Black males regardless of drinking history, "heavy drinking" males, and younger subjects regardless of drinking history were at higher risk to report the high risk sexual behaviors. This study confirms that there is a strong association between "heavy drinking" and high risk sexual behaviors in a midwestern population. This is the first study to find an association between alcohol drinking patterns and high risk sexual behaviors in the general population. Implications of these findings for public health education efforts are discussed.

在普通人群中,“酗酒”与HIV高危性行为之间是否存在关系?
作者调查了“酗酒”与性行为之间的关系,调查对象是1981年至1983年圣路易斯流行病学流域调查的2581名普通人群。一生中的性行为包括滥交、不忠、收钱和同性性行为。研究发现,性行为与终生酗酒有关。无论性别、种族或年龄,与“非重度饮酒者”相比,“重度饮酒者”更有可能报告每一种高风险的性行为,除了同性性行为。多元logistic回归分析发现,“重度饮酒”的非黑人女性、不考虑饮酒史的黑人男性、“重度饮酒”的男性和不考虑饮酒史的年轻被试报告高危性行为的风险较高。这项研究证实,在中西部人口中,“酗酒”和高风险性行为之间存在着强烈的联系。这是首次在普通人群中发现饮酒模式与高风险性行为之间存在关联的研究。本文还讨论了这些发现对公共卫生教育工作的意义。
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