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Male Call 96 Survey Data

University of New South Wales
Kippax, Susan ; Holt, Martin
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Male Call 96 was a comprehensive telephone survey of homosexually active men in Australia, conducted by the National Centre in HIV Social Research. We collected 3039 complete interviews on men's sexual identity, sexual relationships with men and women, sexual practices with men, level of gay community identification, HIV status and testing, contact with the epidemic, drug use, and knowledge of HIV, other STDs and hepatitis. All these factors helped to provide a context to help understand men's sexual practices. The participants had all had sex with a man at least once during the previous five years.

Issued: 2011

Data time period: 1996 to 1996

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: Sydney

text: Melbourne