Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans

Little is known about the sexual health of male veterans. This study used nationally representative data from the 2011 to 2013 National Survey of Family Growth to compare sexual behaviors and history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) between male veterans and nonveterans. The sample included...

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Main Authors: Mark W. Evans MSPH, Sonya Borrero MD MS, Jonathan Yabes PhD, Elian A. Rosenfeld PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-07-01
Series:American Journal of Men's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988317698615
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spelling doaj-2480784d279648f2aa36b32580632c1d2020-11-25T03:20:45ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98831557-98912017-07-011110.1177/1557988317698615Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and NonveteransMark W. Evans MSPH0Sonya Borrero MD MS1Jonathan Yabes PhD2Elian A. Rosenfeld PhD3University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USACenter for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USACenter for Research on Health Care Data Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USACenter for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USALittle is known about the sexual health of male veterans. This study used nationally representative data from the 2011 to 2013 National Survey of Family Growth to compare sexual behaviors and history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) between male veterans and nonveterans. The sample included 3,860 men aged 18 to 44 years who reported ever having sex with a man or woman. The key independent variable was veteran status. Sexual behavior outcomes included ≥6 lifetime female partners, ≥10 lifetime partners of either sex, ≥2 past-year partners of either sex, having past-year partners of both sexes, and condom nonuse at last vaginal sex. STI outcomes included past-year history of chlamydia, gonorrhea, or receiving any STI treatment; lifetime history of herpes, genital warts, or syphilis; and an aggregate measure capturing any reported STI history. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate associations between veteran status and each outcome. In models adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, education, income, and marital status, veterans had significantly greater odds than nonveterans of having ≥6 lifetime female partners ( OR = 1.5, 95% CI [1.02, 2.31]). In models adjusting for age and marital status, veterans had significantly greater odds of having partners of both sexes in the past year ( OR = 4.8, 95% CI [1.2, 19.8]), and gonorrhea in the past year ( OR = 3.2, 95% CI [1.2, 8.5]). Male veterans were thus significantly more likely than nonveterans to have STI risk factors. Health care providers should be aware that male veterans may be at higher risk for STIs and assess veterans’ sexual risk behaviors.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988317698615
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Elian A. Rosenfeld PhD
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Sonya Borrero MD MS
Jonathan Yabes PhD
Elian A. Rosenfeld PhD
Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
American Journal of Men's Health
author_facet Mark W. Evans MSPH
Sonya Borrero MD MS
Jonathan Yabes PhD
Elian A. Rosenfeld PhD
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title Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
title_short Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
title_full Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
title_fullStr Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
title_full_unstemmed Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans
title_sort sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted infections among male veterans and nonveterans
publisher SAGE Publishing
series American Journal of Men's Health
issn 1557-9883
1557-9891
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Little is known about the sexual health of male veterans. This study used nationally representative data from the 2011 to 2013 National Survey of Family Growth to compare sexual behaviors and history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) between male veterans and nonveterans. The sample included 3,860 men aged 18 to 44 years who reported ever having sex with a man or woman. The key independent variable was veteran status. Sexual behavior outcomes included ≥6 lifetime female partners, ≥10 lifetime partners of either sex, ≥2 past-year partners of either sex, having past-year partners of both sexes, and condom nonuse at last vaginal sex. STI outcomes included past-year history of chlamydia, gonorrhea, or receiving any STI treatment; lifetime history of herpes, genital warts, or syphilis; and an aggregate measure capturing any reported STI history. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate associations between veteran status and each outcome. In models adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, education, income, and marital status, veterans had significantly greater odds than nonveterans of having ≥6 lifetime female partners ( OR = 1.5, 95% CI [1.02, 2.31]). In models adjusting for age and marital status, veterans had significantly greater odds of having partners of both sexes in the past year ( OR = 4.8, 95% CI [1.2, 19.8]), and gonorrhea in the past year ( OR = 3.2, 95% CI [1.2, 8.5]). Male veterans were thus significantly more likely than nonveterans to have STI risk factors. Health care providers should be aware that male veterans may be at higher risk for STIs and assess veterans’ sexual risk behaviors.
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