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HIV Testing Survey, 2001
Table 17. Vaginal and anal intercourse during the past 12 months
a
, among 223 women and 282 men recruited in STD clinics, HIV Testing Survey, 2001
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Vaginal Intercourse
Primary Partner
b
Total
Vaginal intercourse
Condom use with primary partner
d
Always
Sometimes
Never
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
Men
d
214
210
(98)
17
(8)
109
(52)
83
(40)
Women
e
206
204
(99)
23
(11)
107
(52)
71
(35)
Vaginal Intercourse
Non-primary Partner
c
Total
Vaginal intercourse
Condom use with non-primary partner
d
Always
Sometimes
Never
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
Men
d
198
193
(97)
57
(30)
104
(54)
31
(16)
Women
e
93
91
(98)
37
(41)
42
(46)
12
(13)
Anal Intercourse
Primary Partner
b
Total
Anal intercourse
Condom use with primary partner
d
Always
Sometimes
Never
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
Men
d
214
48
(22)
3
(6)
14
(29)
31
(65)
Women
e
206
30
(15)
3
(10)
8
(27)
18
(60)
Anal Intercourse
Non-primary Partner
c
Total
Anal intercourse
Condom use with non-primary partner
d
Always
Sometimes
Never
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
No.
(%)
Men
d
198
51
(26)
14
(27)
8
(16)
29
(57)
Women
e
93
19
(20)
2
(11)
5
(26)
12
(63)
Note.
Numbers may not add to totals due to missing data. Row percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.
STD, Sexually Transmitted Disease
a
Within the 12 months before interview.
b
Defined as "a relationship with a (man/woman) where you feel committed to (him/her) above anyone else and where you have had sex together."
c
Defined as someone "who was not a primary partner."
d
Data represent sex practices with female partners.
e
Data represent sex practices with male partners.
Last Modified: August 23, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 23, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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