Of 327 homosexual and bisexual men participating in an ongoing
cohort study pertaining to risk factors for HIV infection who
completed a survey regarding history of sexual abuse, 116 (35.5%)
reported being sexually abused as children. Those abused were more
likely to have more lifetime male partners, to report more childhood
stress, to have lied in the past in order to have sex, and to have had
unprotected receptive anal intercourse in the past 6 months (odds
ratio 2.13; 95% confidence interval 1.15-3.95). Sexual abuse remained
a significant predictor of unprotected receptive anal intercourse in a
logistic model adjusting for potential confounding variables.