Individuals' perceptions about their sex partners' risk behaviors
- 1 November 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Sex Research
- Vol. 35 (4) , 328-332
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499809551950
Abstract
Individuals' perceptions about their sex partners' sexually transmitted disease (STD)‐ and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐related risk behaviors may affect their sexual behavior. The objective of this study was to determine the agreement between individuals' perceptions about their main sex partners' risk behaviors and their main sex partners' self‐reported risk behaviors. One hundred individuals and their current main heterosexual partner were recruited from a public STD Clinic. Participants were questioned separately from their main sex partner about their own risk behaviors and about their perceptions of their main sex partner's risk behaviors. Risk behaviors included more than one sex partner in the last three months, ever having had sex with another man (for male partners only), having used crack cocaine in the last three months, and ever having used injection drugs. For most of the risk behaviors, there was fair to moderate agreement between subjects' perceptions and their main sex partners' reported behavior (kappa scores ranged from 0.51 to 0.81). There was poor agreement between females' perceptions and their partners' report of ever having had sex with a man (kappa score=0.24). Furthermore, for most risk behaviors more than one third of participants thought that their partner had not engaged in a risk behavior when, in fact, they had. These findings are worrisome from a health education perspective. Individuals are either not asking about, or are being given false information about, their partners' HIV‐related risk behaviors and, thus, may not be taking necessary precautions.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Interpartner concordance of self‐reported sexual behavior among college dating couplesThe Journal of Sex Research, 1997
- HIV/AIDS Risk in Heterosexual College Students: A Review of a Decade of LiteratureJournal of American College Health, 1997
- Prevention Campaigns for Hard-to-Reach Populations at Risk for HIV Infection: Theory and ImplementationHealth Education Quarterly, 1996
- The Dynamic Topology Of Sexually Transmitted Disease Epidemics: Implications For Prevention StrategiesThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1996
- Gay men's safer sex behavior: An integration of three modelsJournal of Behavioral Medicine, 1996
- Sexual communication in the age of AIDS: The construction of risk and trust among young adultsSocial Science & Medicine, 1995
- Reliability of Sexual Histories in Heterosexual CouplesSexually Transmitted Diseases, 1995
- Reporting of HIV risk behaviors by injection drug using heterosexual couples in methadone maintenanceDrug and Alcohol Dependence, 1994
- A re-assessment of health education on HIV/AIDS for young heterosexualsHealth Education Research, 1993
- Reliability of drug use responses in a longitudinal studyScandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1990