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Sexual Risk Behaviors and Substance Use Among Men Sexually Victimized by Women

To investigate whether forced sex of men by women was associated with sexual risk behaviors, and whether this association was mediated by substance use. Data from US men aged 18 years or older at interview in the National Survey of Family Growth 2006-2010 (n = 8108) who reported sexual behavior hist...

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Published in:American journal of public health (1971) 2016-07, Vol.106 (7), p.1263-1269
Main Authors: Cook, Mekeila C, Morisky, Donald E, Williams, John K, Ford, Chandra L, Gee, Gilbert C
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subjects Addictive behaviors
Adolescent
Adult
Age
AJPH Research
Alcoholism - epidemiology
Cocaine
Condoms
Condoms - statistics & numerical data
Crime Victims
Drug use
Gender
HIV/AIDS
Humans
Intersectionality
Investigations
Legal arguments
Male
Men's Health
Mens health
Public health
Rape
Risk Factors
Risk-Taking
Sex crimes
Sexual behavior
Sexual Behavior - psychology
Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
Sexual Health
Sexually transmitted diseases
Socioeconomic Factors
Spouse Abuse - psychology
Spouse Abuse - statistics & numerical data
STD
Studies
Substance Use
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
United States - epidemiology
Vagina
Victimization
Womens health
Young Adult
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