Rm. Diaz et al., Predictors of sexual risk in Latino gay/bisexual men: The role of demographic, developmental, social cognitive, and behavioral variables, HISPAN J B, 21(4), 1999, pp. 480-501
This study examined four types of predictors of sexual risk within a sample
of 110 predominantly English-speaking Latino gay/bisexual men residing in
the city of San Francisco. More than one fourth of the sample reported at l
east one instance of unprotected anal intercourse in the last 30 days; one
fifth of the sample reported unprotected anal intercourse with a nonmonogam
ous sexual partner within the same time period. Findings suggest that weak
personal intentions for safer sex and low levels of perceived self-efficacy
are associated with risky sexual practices. In addition, a history of sexu
al abuse in childhood, drug use during sexual activity and frequency of sex
in public cruising environments emerged as significant predictors of sexua
l risk, Multivariate analyses indicated that a four-predictor model (includ
ing a young age, low levels of intention/self-efficacy, a high frequency of
sex under the influence of drugs, and a high frequency of sex with nonmono
gamous partners) is the most parsimonious model to predict sexual risk in t
his population A history of childhood sexual abuse correlated positively wi
th all predictors of risk in the model, except age.