Status and associatied factors of anal sexual intention in casual sex behavior among heterosexual college students in Zhejiang Province
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253?9624.2019.09.011
- VernacularTitle:浙江省异性恋大学生临时性行为肛交倾向现况及相关因素分析
- Author:
Lin CHEN
;
Hui WANG
;
Wanjun CHEN
;
Xin ZHOU
;
Tingting JIANG
;
Qiaoqin MA
;
Xiaohong PAN
- Keywords:
HIV;
Sexual behavior;
Cross?sectional studies;
Annual sexual behavior
- From:
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine
2019;53(9):925-928
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To identify the status and risky factors of anal sexual intention in casual sex behavior in Zhejiang province. Methods Stratified cluster sampling was conducted among college students in 13 colleges in 11 cities between October to November, 2018. 482 students were enrolled who self?reported"heterosexuality"and"ever had casual sex behavior". A self?designed network questionnaire was complimented containing basic information, knowledge of HIV, sexual behavior. Chi?square test was used to compared the difference of anal sex intention between different characteristic. The multivariate logistic regression methods was used to analyze the influence factors. Results Among 482 students, the age was (20±1.442) years old. And 87.3% (421) were male and 29.0% (140) were from other province. The rate of anal sex intention were 19.4% (94/482) in total, with the rates of 38.1% (24/63) and 14.4% (53/367) in students with sexual number more than 5 and less than 5 (P<0.001), separately. Compared with students searching casual sexual partner with non?internet access (17.0%, 16/201), students searching sexual partner with internet access had higher risk of anal sex practice (27.8%, 78/281) (P<0.001). The rate of anal sex practice among students reporting"ever had casual sex after drinking"and"never had casual sex after drinking"were 30.5% (64/210) and 9.4% (25/266) (P<0.001). The multivariate logistic regression results revealed that compared with students searching casual sexual partner with non?internet access and reporting"never had casual sex after drinking", subjects searching sexual partner with internet access ( OR (95%CI )=2.65 (1.34-5.23)) and "ever had casual sex after drinking" OR (95%CI )=3.02 (1.65-5.33) were more likely had higher risk of anal sex practice. Conclusion Heterosexual college students in Zhejiang Province tend to have anal intercourse with causal sexual partners. Searching for causal sexual partners on internet or mobile phone dating software and having temporary sexual behavior after drinking were correlated factors.