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B. Boekeloo, M. Boyle, S. Quinton, and B. Rashaw (2018)

College student sexual risks associated with first-time sex with someone after sexting them

Health Behavior and Policy Review, 5(2):3-11.

Objective: We examined sexual safety of first-time sex with someone after sexting them (FTSAS) in a mostly African-American/black (black) college population. Methods: First-year students (N = 213) at a rural, mid-Atlantic, historically black college (HBC) completed a self-administered sur- vey. Results: We calculated adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). FTSAS was independently correlated with number of sexual partners (AOR = 3.20, CI = 1.65-6.20), sex under the influence (AOR = 2.69, CI = 1.21-5.97), and unwanted sex (AOR = 3.57, CI = 1.07-11.95). Conclusions: FTSAS was independently associated with having experienced unwanted sex and sexually transmitted infection risks. First-year students at an HBC, and likely, other college, first- year students who have FTSAS, may warrant educator, clinician, and researcher attention to address their potentially increased sexual risk

HIV, COLLEGE STUDENTS, AFRICAN AMERICANS, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, SEXTING, INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
Publication date: March 1, 2018

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