Socio-cultural factors influencing the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors among young homosexual/bisexual men
10.16462/j.cnki.zhjbkz.2020.01.021
- Author:
Jian HU
1
;
Meng-qin HE
Author Information
1. School of Public Management, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Guiyang 550025, China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
Risk sexual behavior for AIDS;
Homosexual man;
Bisexual man;
Socio-cultural factor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention
2020;24(1):105-108
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors among young gay men/bisexual men, and analyze the socio-cultural factors influencing the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed on risk sexual behaviors for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) with an anonymous questionnaire among 824 young homosexual/bisexual men in Guiyang City, Zunyi City, Anshun City and Tongren City of Guizhou Province in 2016. Respondents were selected by a classified snowball sampling method combined with an interview at AIDS voluntary consultation and testing clinics. Results About 7.8%(95% CI:5.9%-9.6%)of respondents reported the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors in the last year. The report rate was 13.0% for homosexual men, higher than 5.7% for bisexual men (P<0.001). The influencing factors of the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors were average monthly income (OR=6.54, P=0.005), age (OR=3.59, P=0.011), age of liking the same-sex (OR=2.85, P=0.004), marital status (OR=2.62, P=0.005), household registration (OR=2.38, P=0.011), increased risk of oral sex (OR=0.42, P=0.019), possibility of HIV infection (P<0.005), and the dusckisure of sexual orientation (OR=0.17, P=0.001). Conclusions Young homosexual/bisexual men, especially bisexual men, had a higher report rate of the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors. The socio-cultural factors influencing the buying commercial homosexual sex behaviors included age of liking the same-sex, increased risk of oral sex, possibility of HIV infection, and the disclosure of sexual orientation.