Objectives. This report investigates differences in risk behaviors among me
n who have sex with men (MSM) who went to gay bathhouses, public cruising a
reas, or both.
Methods. We used a probability sample of MSM residing in 4 US cities (n = 2
881).
Results. Men who used party drugs and had unprotected anal intercourse with
nonprimary partners were more likely to go to sex venues than men who did
not, Among attendees, MSM who went to public cruising areas only were least
likely, and those who went to both public cruising areas and bathhouses we
re most likely to report risky sex in public settings,
Conclusions, Distinguishing between sex venues previously treated as a sing
le construct revealed a significant association between pattern of venue us
e and sexual risk, Targeting HIV prevention in the bathhouses would reach t
he segment of men at greatest risk for HIV transmission.