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Condom Use of Male, Enlisted, Deployed, Naval Personnel With Multiple Partners
Military Medicine (2005)
  • Timothy Pearson, Georgia Southern University
  • Anne E. Norris, Boston College
  • Raymond E. Phillips, University of California, San Francisco
  • Morgan A. Statton, Boston College
Abstract
Study Question: Condom use by male enlisted personnel deployed on an aircraft carrier in spring 2002 who reported having casual sex partners in foreign ports and (1) only a steady partner, (2) only casual sex partners, or (3) both steady and casual sex partners in the home port.

Study Design: Cross-sectional survey, with analysis of the subsample reporting multiple partners (n = 378).

Results: Sexual behavior was less frequent and condom use was higher in foreign ports (p < 0.0001). Men involved with both steady and casual partners used condoms less consistently than did those involved with only casual partners (p < 0.05). Sexual behavior also varied with the type of partner (p < 0.0001).

Conclusions: Navy strategies promoting condom use in foreign ports appear effective. New strategies are needed for home ports and for men involved with both steady and casual partners.
Keywords
  • Condom Use,
  • Enlisted,
  • Deployed,
  • Naval Personnel
Disciplines
Publication Date
October 1, 2005
DOI
10.7205/MILMED.170.10.898
Citation Information
Timothy Pearson, Anne E. Norris, Raymond E. Phillips and Morgan A. Statton. "Condom Use of Male, Enlisted, Deployed, Naval Personnel With Multiple Partners" Military Medicine Vol. 170 Iss. 10 (2005) p. 898 - 904 ISSN: 1930-613X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-pearson/21/