Sexually active men (N=93) provided data on over 1,500 sexual encounters. Alcohol consumption, expectancies about alcohol’s impact on condom use, and partner type each contributed to use of a condom. Partner type covaried with alcohol consumption and condom use. The men consumed significantly more alcohol with new partners, followed by casual partners, and then by regular partners. In contrast, they were more likely to use condoms with new partners than with casual or regular partners. Drinking alcohol decreased condom use, but only with casual partners. Expectancies about alcohol’s disinhibiting sexual effects decreased condom use as well. These data suggest that alcohol consumption does decrease condom use, particularly with casual partne...
This study involved secondary analyses of data from Positive Choices, a randomized clinical trial of...
ABSTRACT—The present review argues that, popular lore notwithstanding, the well-documented associati...
South Africa has one of the world\u27s worst HIV epidemics with nearly 5-million people living with ...
Although the relationship between substance use and heightened sexual risk behaviors have been docum...
Previous research has suggested that acute consumption of alcohol may influence subsequent sexual ch...
BackgroundMen who have sex with men (MSM) represent over half of new HIV infections in the United St...
Literature from sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere supports a global association between alcohol and H...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Among people with HIV, alcohol use is associated with increased prevalence of sexual transmission be...
OBJECTIVE: The present study examined the link between alcohol consumption and condom use, testing w...
Black men who have sex with men (MSM) are the most at-risk group for HIV infection. Efforts are need...
This paper examines the relationship between AIDS-related risks amongst a cohort of young adults and...
Data from 7 studies were aggregated to examine how reported sexual arousal and alcohol intoxication ...
This experiment examined the effects of alcohol on women’s sexual decision making during a laborator...
The objectives of this study were to describe the patterns of alcohol and recreational drug use of H...
This study involved secondary analyses of data from Positive Choices, a randomized clinical trial of...
ABSTRACT—The present review argues that, popular lore notwithstanding, the well-documented associati...
South Africa has one of the world\u27s worst HIV epidemics with nearly 5-million people living with ...
Although the relationship between substance use and heightened sexual risk behaviors have been docum...
Previous research has suggested that acute consumption of alcohol may influence subsequent sexual ch...
BackgroundMen who have sex with men (MSM) represent over half of new HIV infections in the United St...
Literature from sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere supports a global association between alcohol and H...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Among people with HIV, alcohol use is associated with increased prevalence of sexual transmission be...
OBJECTIVE: The present study examined the link between alcohol consumption and condom use, testing w...
Black men who have sex with men (MSM) are the most at-risk group for HIV infection. Efforts are need...
This paper examines the relationship between AIDS-related risks amongst a cohort of young adults and...
Data from 7 studies were aggregated to examine how reported sexual arousal and alcohol intoxication ...
This experiment examined the effects of alcohol on women’s sexual decision making during a laborator...
The objectives of this study were to describe the patterns of alcohol and recreational drug use of H...
This study involved secondary analyses of data from Positive Choices, a randomized clinical trial of...
ABSTRACT—The present review argues that, popular lore notwithstanding, the well-documented associati...
South Africa has one of the world\u27s worst HIV epidemics with nearly 5-million people living with ...