AIDS-RELEVANT CONDOM USE BY GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN: THE ROLE OF PERSON VARIABLES AND THE INTERPERSONAL SITUATION.

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    • Abstract:
      The article views on the study that examines the relative ability of selected person variables and interpersonal-situational variables to explain the condom use by gay and bisexual males during sexual intercourse. The analyses from the study suggested that the receptive preference of the partner has influenced condom use decisions to a greater extent than did the preference of the insertive partner. The results of the study suggest that the interpersonal situation plays an important role in the decision of the individuals to use condoms.