G. Mulry et al., SUBSTANCE USE AND UNSAFE SEX AMONG GAY MEN - GLOBAL VERSUS SITUATIONAL USE OF SUBSTANCES, Journal of sex education and therapy, 20(3), 1994, pp. 175-184
Although an association exists between global substance use and high-r
isk sexual behavior, there have been fewer relationships identified wi
thin individual sexual episodes. Using logistic regression, we tested
both associations of substance use with risky sex. Measures of sexual
behaviors, substance use, and sexual self-control were obtained from 1
06 men. The predicted dichotomous variable was whether or not men had
unprotected anal intercourse. Use of alcohol and use of poppers before
sex entered the equation over and above demographic and psychological
variables, correctly classifying 86.27% of the sample. Higher global
substance use distinguishes men who drank before sex and engaged in un
protected anal intercourse from those who drank prior to sex but did n
ot have unprotected sex. Implications for developing HIV-prevention in
terventions are discussed.