Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults

Abstract Objective To describe numbers of opposite‐sex partners, experiences of different heterosexual behaviours, and recent heterosexual experiences among a representative sample of Australian adults. MethodsComputer‐assisted telephone interviews were completed by a representative sample of 10,173...

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Main Authors: Richard O. deVisser, Anthony M.A. Smith, Chris E. Rissel, Juliet Richters, Andrew E. Grulich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003-04-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-842X.2003.tb00802.x
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spelling doaj-0362fb5bdf7e48d29107386d9d77b0e72020-11-25T00:16:48ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052003-04-0127214615410.1111/j.1467-842X.2003.tb00802.xSex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adultsRichard O. deVisser0Anthony M.A. Smith1Chris E. Rissel2Juliet Richters3Andrew E. Grulich4Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, VictoriaAustralian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, VictoriaHealth Promotion Unit, Central Sydney Area Health Service, and Australian Centre for Health Promotion, University of Sydney, New South WalesNational Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South WalesNational Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, University of New South WalesAbstract Objective To describe numbers of opposite‐sex partners, experiences of different heterosexual behaviours, and recent heterosexual experiences among a representative sample of Australian adults. MethodsComputer‐assisted telephone interviews were completed by a representative sample of 10,173 men and 9,134 women aged 16–59 years from all States and Territories. The response rate was 73.1% (69.4% among men and 77.6% among women). Results : Men reported more sexual partners than women over their lifetime, in the past five years and in the past year. 15.1% of men and 8.5% of women reported multiple sexual partners in the past year. Reporting multiple opposite‐sex partners was significantly associated with being younger, identifying as bisexual, living in major cities, having a lower income, having a blue‐collar occupation, and not being married. All but a handful of respondents' most recent heterosexual encounters involved vaginal intercourse and condoms were used in one‐fifth of these sexual encounters. Anal intercourse was very uncommon during respondents' most recent heterosexual encounters. Conclusion Patterns of heterosexual experience in Australia are similar to those found in studies of representative samples in other countries. Implications : There may be a need for interventions targeted at people with multiple sexual partners to promote safer sexual behaviour and to reduce the likelihood of transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-842X.2003.tb00802.x
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author Richard O. deVisser
Anthony M.A. Smith
Chris E. Rissel
Juliet Richters
Andrew E. Grulich
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Anthony M.A. Smith
Chris E. Rissel
Juliet Richters
Andrew E. Grulich
Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
author_facet Richard O. deVisser
Anthony M.A. Smith
Chris E. Rissel
Juliet Richters
Andrew E. Grulich
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title Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
title_short Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
title_full Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
title_fullStr Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
title_full_unstemmed Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
title_sort sex in australia: heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2003-04-01
description Abstract Objective To describe numbers of opposite‐sex partners, experiences of different heterosexual behaviours, and recent heterosexual experiences among a representative sample of Australian adults. MethodsComputer‐assisted telephone interviews were completed by a representative sample of 10,173 men and 9,134 women aged 16–59 years from all States and Territories. The response rate was 73.1% (69.4% among men and 77.6% among women). Results : Men reported more sexual partners than women over their lifetime, in the past five years and in the past year. 15.1% of men and 8.5% of women reported multiple sexual partners in the past year. Reporting multiple opposite‐sex partners was significantly associated with being younger, identifying as bisexual, living in major cities, having a lower income, having a blue‐collar occupation, and not being married. All but a handful of respondents' most recent heterosexual encounters involved vaginal intercourse and condoms were used in one‐fifth of these sexual encounters. Anal intercourse was very uncommon during respondents' most recent heterosexual encounters. Conclusion Patterns of heterosexual experience in Australia are similar to those found in studies of representative samples in other countries. Implications : There may be a need for interventions targeted at people with multiple sexual partners to promote safer sexual behaviour and to reduce the likelihood of transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
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