V. Soskolne et al., SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR OF HETEROSEXUAL MEN AND WOMEN ATTENDING AN HIV TESTING CLINIC, Israel journal of medical sciences, 29(10), 1993, pp. 37-40
The prevalence of high risk sexual behaviors was assessed among hetero
sexual men (n=154) and women (n=109) voluntarily attending an HIV test
ing clinic in Jerusalem. Men were found to be involved more frequently
than women in nonmonogamous relationships (66% vs. 45% respectively,
P<0.001), to have more casual partners (21% vs. 11% had three or more
casual partners, P<0.01), and to report passive oral sex (71% vs. 50%,
P<0.01) and anal sex (23% vs. 12%, P<0.05). Condom use was not a very
common practice, and was higher among men than among women (57% vs. 4
7% in vaginal sex, and 30% vs. 19% in oral sex respectively, NS). Appr
opriate counselling for this population attending the clinic is advise
d and urgently needed.