Disver all facts and statistics on Homosexualy (gays and lbians) the U.S. on !
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CONSISTENT CLE PARTNER NUMBERS US GAY MEN LAST , BUT NO CHANGE NDOM E
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Seattle Sex Survey [SSS] (Heterosexual Men & Women)Urban Men’s Health Study [UMHS] (MSM)Seattle MSM RDD [SEA] (MSM)Years2003–20041996–19982003 & 2006Eligibily creriaAge 18–39Seattle rintsPrent analysis rtricted to those who reported exclively heterosexual partnershipsAge 18 or olrNew York Cy, Chigo, San Francis, or Los Angel rintsSame-sex behavr sce age 14 or self-intified as gay or bisexualAge 18 or olrSeattle rintsSame-sex behavr sce age 14Sample sizeN=1, 194 (Heterosexuals, n=926)N=2, 881 (Age<40, n=1, 621)N=800 (Age<40, n=342)Rponse rate24%not reported46% (2003) & 22% (2006)Cooperatn rate46%78%97% (2003) & 87% (2006)Partner-specific qutnsAsked about up to 5 most recent partners (vagal, oral, or anal sex)Asked about up to 4 most recent male partners the past year (any kd of sex)Asked about up to 3 most recent male anal sex partners the past yearThe SSS and the two SEA RDDs were nducted the mid-2000s, while the UMHS, which enrolled MSM om 4 U. UMHS MSM were also eligible if they self-intified as homosexual, gay, or bisexual. Perhaps the separatn of social and sexual works observed among many MSM – a phenomenon that is at least partially ndned by factors such as laws, culture, and attus toward homosexualy – plays a cril role fosterg the staed HIV/STI epimics this populatn.
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