He Fei, Hensel Devon J, Harezlak Jaroslaw, Fortenberry J Dennis
From the *Department of Biostatistics, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health and School of Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN; †Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; and ‡Department of Sociology, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN.
Sex Transm Dis. 2016 Feb;43(2):67-70. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000390.
To assess condom use as a function of number of coital events in newly formed sexual relationships.
Participants who reported at least one new partner during the 12-week study interval (n = 115; ages 18-29 years; 48% women; 90% African American) completed weekly sexually transmitted infections testing and 3 times daily electronic diary collection assessing individual and partner-specific affect, daily activities, sexual behavior, and condom use. We analyzed event-level condom use percentage and participant-level behavior response effects. generalized additive mixed models were used to estimate condom use probability accounting for within-partner and within-participant correlations via random effects.
The average condom use probability at the first coital event in new relationships was 55% for men and 36% for women. Analyses showed that smooth shapes of estimated condom use probabilities were similar for both sexes and were fitted using generalized additive mixed models. Relatively higher condom use percentage was followed by a sharp decline during the first 9 coital events decreasing to 16% for men and 8% for women. More rapid decline in condom use among women was highly associated with higher levels of relationship and sexual satisfaction.
The likelihood of condom use declines sharply for both men and women after the early accrual experience with a partner. Relationship and sexual satisfaction also influence declines in condom use, especially among women.
评估在新建立的性关系中避孕套使用情况与性交次数之间的关系。
在为期12周的研究期间报告至少有一个新伴侣的参与者(n = 115;年龄18 - 29岁;48%为女性;90%为非裔美国人)每周进行性传播感染检测,并每天3次通过电子日记收集数据,评估个人及伴侣特定的情感、日常活动、性行为和避孕套使用情况。我们分析了事件层面的避孕套使用百分比以及参与者层面的行为反应效应。使用广义相加混合模型通过随机效应估计避孕套使用概率,以考虑伴侣内部和参与者内部的相关性。
新关系中首次性交时男性的平均避孕套使用概率为55%,女性为36%。分析表明,估计的避孕套使用概率的平滑曲线在两性中相似,并使用广义相加混合模型进行拟合。在最初的9次性交中,避孕套使用百分比相对较高,随后急剧下降,男性降至16%,女性降至8%。女性避孕套使用的更快下降与更高水平的关系满意度和性满意度高度相关。
在与伴侣有了早期性交经历后,男性和女性使用避孕套的可能性均急剧下降。关系满意度和性满意度也会影响避孕套使用的下降,尤其是在女性中。