Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters

Aim: Use of erectile dysfunction medications (EDMs) is relatively common among gay and bisexual men and has been associated with human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk behavior. We aimed to determine what factors were related to EDM use on occasions when participants engaged in protected anal inte...

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Main Authors: Prestage, G., Jin, F., Bavinton, B., Grulich, A., Brown, Graham, Pitts, M., Hurley, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4832
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author Prestage, G.
Jin, F.
Bavinton, B.
Grulich, A.
Brown, Graham
Pitts, M.
Hurley, M.
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Jin, F.
Bavinton, B.
Grulich, A.
Brown, Graham
Pitts, M.
Hurley, M.
author_sort Prestage, G.
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description Aim: Use of erectile dysfunction medications (EDMs) is relatively common among gay and bisexual men and has been associated with human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk behavior. We aimed to determine what factors were related to EDM use on occasions when participants engaged in protected anal intercourse (PAIC) and when they engaged in unprotected anal intercourse (UAIC) with casual partners. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted, resulting in a sample of 1,376 Australian gay and bisexual men who reported an occasion of anal intercourse with casual male partners in the previous year. Main Outcome Measure: The main outcome measure was the use of EDM during most recent occasions of PAIC and UAIC. Results: Men were as likely to use EDM on occasions when they were using condoms (11.6%) as they were on occasions when they did not use condoms (13.0%). There was no association between use of EDM and self-esteem, nor was there an association between sexual risk behavior and self-esteem. Men who used EDM were more sexually active overall and appeared to often use EDM to enhance and extend their sexual experiences. Conclusions: Men did not appear to use EDM specifically for the purposes of risk-taking and mainly used EDM to enhance sexual pleasure. Mental health issues were not indicated by use of EDM. © 2013 International Society for Sexual Medicine.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-48322017-09-13T14:46:23Z Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters Prestage, G. Jin, F. Bavinton, B. Grulich, A. Brown, Graham Pitts, M. Hurley, M. Aim: Use of erectile dysfunction medications (EDMs) is relatively common among gay and bisexual men and has been associated with human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk behavior. We aimed to determine what factors were related to EDM use on occasions when participants engaged in protected anal intercourse (PAIC) and when they engaged in unprotected anal intercourse (UAIC) with casual partners. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted, resulting in a sample of 1,376 Australian gay and bisexual men who reported an occasion of anal intercourse with casual male partners in the previous year. Main Outcome Measure: The main outcome measure was the use of EDM during most recent occasions of PAIC and UAIC. Results: Men were as likely to use EDM on occasions when they were using condoms (11.6%) as they were on occasions when they did not use condoms (13.0%). There was no association between use of EDM and self-esteem, nor was there an association between sexual risk behavior and self-esteem. Men who used EDM were more sexually active overall and appeared to often use EDM to enhance and extend their sexual experiences. Conclusions: Men did not appear to use EDM specifically for the purposes of risk-taking and mainly used EDM to enhance sexual pleasure. Mental health issues were not indicated by use of EDM. © 2013 International Society for Sexual Medicine. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4832 10.1111/jsm.12407 restricted
spellingShingle Prestage, G.
Jin, F.
Bavinton, B.
Grulich, A.
Brown, Graham
Pitts, M.
Hurley, M.
Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title_full Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title_fullStr Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title_full_unstemmed Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title_short Australian Gay and Bisexual Men's Use of Erectile Dysfunction Medications During Recent Sexual Encounters
title_sort australian gay and bisexual men's use of erectile dysfunction medications during recent sexual encounters
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4832