J. Wadsworth et al., WHATS IN A MEAN - AN EXAMINATION OF THE INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN MEN ANDWOMEN IN REPORTING SEXUAL PARTNERSHIPS, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in society, 159, 1996, pp. 111-123
The mean rate of partner change is a key variable used in mathematical
models of the transmission dynamics of sexually transmitted diseases
and human immunodeficiency virus. This paper uses data from the Britis
h National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles to explore the co
nsistency of responses given by men and women to questions about sexua
l Life style. In common with other surveys of this nature, men report
a higher mean number of heterosexual partners than do women. Possible
explanations for such a finding are given in this paper and we show th
at the discrepancies can be reduced by making certain assumptions. The
importance of the age mixing of sexual partnerships is highlighted.