Van de Ven P, Prestage G, French J, Knox S, Kippax S
National Centre in HIV Social Research, Macquarie University, New South Wales.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 1998 Dec;22(7):814-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842x.1998.tb01499.x.
We examined differences over time in Sydney gay men's unprotected anal intercourse, particularly with a view to investigating any behavioural changes after the recent improvements in antiretroviral therapies. Trends in unprotected anal intercourse were monitored through the Sydney Gay Community Periodic (cross-sectional) Surveys which were conducted at six-monthly intervals between February 1996 and February 1998. Gay men (n = 2,863) were recruited and self-completed a short questionnaire at three gay venues and a sexual health clinic. There was a significant increase in unprotected anal intercourse with casual partners (but not with regular partners), applicable to both HIV positive and HIV negative men. Sexual practice was generally unrelated to ideas about recent advances in viral load testing and combination therapies.
我们研究了悉尼男同性恋者无保护肛交行为随时间的差异,特别是为了调查在抗逆转录病毒疗法近期取得进展后是否有任何行为变化。通过悉尼同性恋社区定期(横断面)调查监测无保护肛交的趋势,该调查在1996年2月至1998年2月期间每六个月进行一次。招募了男同性恋者(n = 2863),他们在三个同性恋场所和一家性健康诊所自行填写了一份简短问卷。与偶然伴侣进行无保护肛交的情况显著增加(但与固定伴侣的情况并非如此),这在HIV阳性和HIV阴性男性中均适用。性行为通常与病毒载量检测和联合疗法的近期进展观念无关。