Jm. Marrazzo et al., Characteristics of female sexually transmitted disease clinic clients who report same-sex behaviour, INT J STD A, 12(1), 2001, pp. 41-46
Female STD clinic clients were categorized by report of sex partners' gende
r in the preceding 2 months and characterized with respect to HIV risk and
STD diagnosis. Among 18,585 visits, 290 women (1.5%) reported sex exclusive
ly with women, and 841 (4.5%) reported sex with both men and women. Relativ
e to women reporting sex only with men, those reporting sex with both men a
nd women reported more recent partners, sex with partners at high risk for
HIV, injection drug and crack cocaine use, and exchange of sex for drugs or
money. Women reporting sex exclusively with women more frequently reported
prior sex with a bisexual man or an HIV-infected partner. Female STD clini
c clients who report sex with both men and women may be at increased HIV ri
sk relative to women reporting sex exclusively with men, and women who repo
rt sex only with women may be more likely to have had sex with men at high
risk for HIV infection.