Jeffries William L, Dodge Brian
Department of Sociology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7330, USA.
J Sex Res. 2007 Aug;44(3):278-89. doi: 10.1080/00224490701443973.
Relatively little is known about condom use among bisexual men as separate and distinct from exclusively homosexual and heterosexual men. Most previous research on bisexual men has relied on non-probabilistic, high risk samples with limited generalizability. We examined the relationship between male behavioral bisexuality and condom use in the 2002 cycle of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). Bisexually-active men positively differed from heterosexually- and homosexually-active men on every indicator of confounding risk. However, bisexually-active men did not report using condoms less often than other men during their last sexual encounters with males and females. Indeed, with female partners, bisexually-active men reported higher rates of condom use than other men. These relationships remained when all sociodemographic and confounding risk factors were held constant. Our results suggest that caution must be used when making assumptions about condom use in the general population of bisexual men from non-probabilistic samples.
与仅为同性恋和异性恋男性相比,双性恋男性使用避孕套的情况相对鲜为人知。以往大多数关于双性恋男性的研究都依赖于非概率性的高风险样本,其普遍性有限。我们在2002年全国生育情况调查(NSFG)周期中研究了男性行为双性恋与避孕套使用之间的关系。在每一项混杂风险指标上,有双性恋行为的男性与有异性恋和同性恋行为的男性存在显著差异。然而,有双性恋行为的男性在最近与男性和女性的性接触中,报告使用避孕套的频率并不比其他男性低。事实上,在与女性伴侣的性行为中,有双性恋行为的男性报告的避孕套使用率高于其他男性。当所有社会人口统计学和混杂风险因素保持不变时,这些关系依然存在。我们的结果表明,在根据非概率样本对双性恋男性总体中的避孕套使用情况进行假设时必须谨慎。