BackgroundRectal products used with anal intercourse (AI) may facilitate transmission of STIs/HIV. However, there is limited data on rectal douching behavior in populations practicing AI. We examined the content, types of products, rectal douching practices and risk behaviors among those reporting AI.MethodsFrom August 2011 to May 2012, 1,725 women and men reporting receptive AI in the past 3 months completed an internet-based survey on rectal douching practices. The survey was available in English, French, German, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Thai and included questions on sexual behaviors associated with AI including rectal douching. Differences by rectal douching practices were evaluated using chi-square methods and a...
To inform the development and assess potential use of rectal microbicide gels for HIV prevention amo...
International audienceBackground: The prevalence of receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is increasing. ...
HIV/STI disparities are highest among Black sexual minority men (BSMM) and Black transwomen (BTW) in...
Although some rectal douches result in surface epithelium loss and potential increase of HIV transmi...
Objective: While gel-formulated rectal microbicides (RM) are the first to enter clinical trials, rec...
Peruvian men who have sex with men (MSM) and transwomen (TW) could benefit from a rectal microbicide...
Despite widespread prevalence of lubricant use and rectal douching for receptive anal intercourse (R...
IntroductionImplications of lubricant use in men having sex with men (MSM) are poorly characterized,...
Understanding current practices of lubricant use during anal intercourse can help to assess the cont...
Introduction: Implications of lubricant use in men having sex with men (MSM) are poorly characterize...
HIV is more efficiently acquired during receptive anal intercourse (AI) compared to vaginal intercou...
ObjectivesRectal douching/enema (RD) is a common practice among men who have sex with men (MSM) in p...
Abstract Background Rectal gonorrhea (NG) and ch...
To inform the development and assess potential use of rectal microbicide gels for HIV prevention amo...
This study assessed lubricant use during receptive anal intercourse (RAI) among Peruvian men who hav...
To inform the development and assess potential use of rectal microbicide gels for HIV prevention amo...
International audienceBackground: The prevalence of receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is increasing. ...
HIV/STI disparities are highest among Black sexual minority men (BSMM) and Black transwomen (BTW) in...
Although some rectal douches result in surface epithelium loss and potential increase of HIV transmi...
Objective: While gel-formulated rectal microbicides (RM) are the first to enter clinical trials, rec...
Peruvian men who have sex with men (MSM) and transwomen (TW) could benefit from a rectal microbicide...
Despite widespread prevalence of lubricant use and rectal douching for receptive anal intercourse (R...
IntroductionImplications of lubricant use in men having sex with men (MSM) are poorly characterized,...
Understanding current practices of lubricant use during anal intercourse can help to assess the cont...
Introduction: Implications of lubricant use in men having sex with men (MSM) are poorly characterize...
HIV is more efficiently acquired during receptive anal intercourse (AI) compared to vaginal intercou...
ObjectivesRectal douching/enema (RD) is a common practice among men who have sex with men (MSM) in p...
Abstract Background Rectal gonorrhea (NG) and ch...
To inform the development and assess potential use of rectal microbicide gels for HIV prevention amo...
This study assessed lubricant use during receptive anal intercourse (RAI) among Peruvian men who hav...
To inform the development and assess potential use of rectal microbicide gels for HIV prevention amo...
International audienceBackground: The prevalence of receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is increasing. ...
HIV/STI disparities are highest among Black sexual minority men (BSMM) and Black transwomen (BTW) in...