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Sexually Transmitted Diseases:
December 2006 - Volume 33 - Issue 12 - pp 706-711
doi: 10.1097/01.olq.0000218862.34644.0e
Article

Substance Use, Medications for Sexual Facilitation, and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Traveling Men Who Have Sex With Men

Benotsch, Eric G. PhD; Seeley, Salvatore MSW; Mikytuck, John J. BS; Pinkerton, Steven D. PhD; Nettles, Christopher D. MA; Ragsdale, Kathleen PhD

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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of the study was to examine correlates of sexual risk behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM) traveling for leisure.

Study Design: MSM (N = 304) visiting popular tourist areas completed a brief survey assessing sexual behavior and substances used while on vacation, including the use of erectile dysfunction medications (e.g., Viagra).

Results: Forty-seven percent of the respondents were sexually active during their vacation, with a mean of 1.33 unprotected anal sex acts during their brief stay (mean = 3.6 days). More than half of the sexually active men reported sex with a partner of unknown HIV status. Individuals reporting substance use or taking erectile dysfunction medications reported higher rates of sexual risk behaviors.

Conclusion: Many MSM travelers report behaviors that may put their health at risk, including substance use and unprotected sexual activity. Interventions designed to reduce risk behaviors among MSM tourists are needed.

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