TY - JOUR
T1 - Rising popularity of anal intercourse and sexual risk taking
T2 - Findings from two national probability studies of young Croatian adults
AU - Ajduković, D.
AU - Štulhofer, A.
AU - Baćak, V.
N1 - Funding Information:
The 2005 study was supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria national grant; the 2010 study was funded by the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, and UNDP Croatia.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This study examined the prevalence and correlates of heterosexual anal intercourse in two national probability samples of young Croatian adults aged 18-25 years, which were collected in 2005 and 2010. The lifetime prevalence of anal intercourse increased from 27% to 36%. In multivariate analysis, reporting four or more lifetime sexual partners was the only correlate of the experience of anal intercourse that was significant among both women (odds ratios [ORs] = 1.78-3.27, P< 0.05) and men (ORs = 3.14-4.63 P <0.01). Information about condom use at most recent anal intercourse was collected in the 2010 study wave only. Age (OR = 0.80, P< 0.05), female gender (OR = 0.29, P< 0.01), holding more negative attitudes towards condoms (OR = 0.28-0.32, P< 0.05) and reporting condom use at most recent vaginal intercourse (OR = 11.45, 95% Confidence interval [CI] = 5.68-23.06) were associated with using a condom at most recent anal intercourse. Given the substantial prevalence of anal intercourse among young heterosexual adults and considerable sexually transmitted infection/HIV risks associated with the practice, sex education programmes should promote the discussion of health risks associated with anal eroticism.
AB - This study examined the prevalence and correlates of heterosexual anal intercourse in two national probability samples of young Croatian adults aged 18-25 years, which were collected in 2005 and 2010. The lifetime prevalence of anal intercourse increased from 27% to 36%. In multivariate analysis, reporting four or more lifetime sexual partners was the only correlate of the experience of anal intercourse that was significant among both women (odds ratios [ORs] = 1.78-3.27, P< 0.05) and men (ORs = 3.14-4.63 P <0.01). Information about condom use at most recent anal intercourse was collected in the 2010 study wave only. Age (OR = 0.80, P< 0.05), female gender (OR = 0.29, P< 0.01), holding more negative attitudes towards condoms (OR = 0.28-0.32, P< 0.05) and reporting condom use at most recent vaginal intercourse (OR = 11.45, 95% Confidence interval [CI] = 5.68-23.06) were associated with using a condom at most recent anal intercourse. Given the substantial prevalence of anal intercourse among young heterosexual adults and considerable sexually transmitted infection/HIV risks associated with the practice, sex education programmes should promote the discussion of health risks associated with anal eroticism.
KW - Anal intercourse
KW - Condom use
KW - Croatia
KW - Sexual risk behaviour
KW - Young adults
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U2 - 10.1258/ijsa.2012.011415
DO - 10.1258/ijsa.2012.011415
M3 - Article
C2 - 23155098
AN - SCOPUS:84869419281
SN - 0956-4624
VL - 23
SP - 785
EP - 791
JO - International Journal of STD and AIDS
JF - International Journal of STD and AIDS
IS - 11
ER -