Gr. Bauer et Sl. Welles, Beyond assumptions of negligible risk: Sexually transmitted diseases and women who have sex with women, AM J PUB HE, 91(8), 2001, pp. 1282-1286
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Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Objectives. This study evaluated the association of female-female sexual be
havior with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Methods. Female participants (n = 286) were recruited from the Twin Cities
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/ Transgender Pride Festival. Logistic regression was u
sed to examine the association between female-female sexual behavior and ST
Ds.
Results. Women in all partner history groups, including 13% of women with o
nly female partners, reported a history of STD. Increased sexual exposures
with women predicted an increase in the likelihood of STDs after known risk
factors had been controlled. Neither number of female partners nor number
of exposures was associated with obtaining regular STD testing.
Conclusions. The risk of STDs through female-female sexual exposure is not
negligible. Nevertheless, patterns of STD testing do not reflect this risk.