A final study by Jimenez [20] also used a situational design, examining the role of minority race status and sexual orientation in relation to risky sexual behaviors among MSM over the age of 50. The author hypothesized that a minority status in these three areas would contribute to a higher degree of marginalization, and, in turn, more risky behavior. Black and Latino MSM (N = 110) over the age of 50 completed self-report questionnaires assessing sexual risk behaviors, drug use, and the HIV-related topics of stigma and risk perception.