Sexually Active Adults in the United States

J. Leichliter, Samantha P. Williams, S. Bland
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Abstract This study examines the relationship between demographics, behavioral factors, risk perceptions, and STDs in a U.S. general population. Data from 28,957 respondents with at least one sex partner 12 months prior to the survey completed the Sexual Behavior Module, as part of each state's annual BRFSS survey. Multiple sex partners, ethnicity and age were predictive of receiving treatment for an STD. Respondents who admitted driving while intoxicated and those with high HIV-risk perceptions were also more likely to report receiving treatment for an STD. Findings support the broadening of STD prevention targets, and the importance of highlighting the link between alcohol and STDs during STD and alcohol prevention or treatment visits.
性活跃的成年人在美国
摘要本研究探讨了美国普通人群中人口统计学、行为因素、风险认知和性传播疾病之间的关系。来自28,957名至少有一个性伴侣的受访者的数据在调查前12个月完成了性行为模块,作为每个州年度BRFSS调查的一部分。多个性伴侣、种族和年龄是接受性病治疗的预测因素。承认酒后驾车的受访者和认识到艾滋病毒高风险的受访者也更有可能报告接受性病治疗。研究结果支持扩大性病预防目标,以及在性病和酒精预防或治疗期间强调酒精和性病之间联系的重要性。
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