Characteristics and sexual health service use of MSM engaging in chemsex: results from a large online survey in England

被引:36
|
作者
Blomquist, Paula Bianca [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mohammed, Hamish [4 ,5 ]
Mikhail, Amy [1 ]
Weatherburn, Peter [3 ,6 ]
Reid, David [3 ,6 ]
Wayal, Sonali [3 ,5 ]
Hughes, Gwenda [3 ,4 ]
Mercer, Catherine H. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Publ Hlth England, Global Publ Hlth Div, UK Field Epidemiol Training Programme, London, England
[2] Publ Hlth England, Natl Infect Serv, Field Serv North West, Liverpool L3 1DS, Merseyside, England
[3] UCL, Natl Inst Hlth Res Hlth Protect Res Unit NIHR HPR, Publ Hlth England PHE, London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, London, England
[4] Publ Hlth England, Blood Safety Hepatitis Sexually Transmitted Infec, London, England
[5] UCL, Ctr Populat Res Sexual Hlth & HIV, Inst Global Hlth, London, England
[6] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Publ Hlth Environm & Soc, Sigma Res, London, England
关键词
DRUG-USE; GAY MEN;
D O I
10.1136/sextrans-2019-054345
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background Chemsex, the use of select psychoactive drugs to enhance sexual experience, typically among men who have sex with men (MSM), is associated with sexual behaviours with higher STI risk. Understanding patterns of chemsex among MSM as well as the characteristics and sexual health service engagement of chemsex participants is important for developing interventions. Methods Between 5/2016 to 5/2017, 3933 MSM completed an online survey, recruited in sexual health clinics (SHCs) in England (n=421) and via four social networking/dating apps (n=3512). We described patterns of chemsex in the past year and used multivariable logistic regression to investigate differences in demographics and sexual behaviours by chemsex history. We described history of SHC attendance and STI test in the past year among app-recruited chemsex participants. Results Chemsex in the past year was reported by 10% of respondents; 19% of SHC-recruited and 9% of app-recruited. Among chemsex participants, 74% had used =2 chemsex drugs. In the multivariable model, MSM engaging in chemsex had a raised odds of being HIV-positive (adjusted OR (aOR): 3.6; 95% CI 2.1 to 6.1), aged 30-44 (aOR 1.5 vs <30 years; 95% CI 1.0 to 2.1), being born outside the UK and having engaged in higher risk sexual behaviours in the past 3 months. Chemsex participants also had higher odds of condomless anal sex with partners of different or unknown HIV status, but only among HIV-negative/untested. In the past year, 66% of app-recruited chemsex participants had attended a SHC and 81% had had an STI test. Conclusion One in 10 MSM recruited through community and clinical settings across England had engaged in chemsex in the past year. Those that did appear to be at greater STI risk but engaged more actively with sexual health services. This highlights the need and opportunity for chemsex-related services in SHCs and robust referral pathways to drug treatment services.
引用
收藏
页码:590 / 595
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Engagement in Chemsex among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in Malaysia: Prevalence and Associated Factors from an Online National Survey
    Maviglia, Francesca
    Wickersham, Jeffrey A.
    Azwa, Iskandar
    Copenhaver, Nicholas
    Kennedy, Olivia
    Kern, Monique
    Khati, Antoine
    Lim, Sin How
    Gautam, Kamal
    Shrestha, Roman
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 20 (01)
  • [22] Patient Use and Experience With Online Access to Electronic Health Records in Norway: Results From an Online Survey
    Zanaboni, Paolo
    Kummervold, Per Egil
    Sorensen, Tove
    Johansen, Monika Alise
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2020, 22 (02)
  • [23] Mobile health applications intention to use from perspectives of UTAUT - results from an online survey
    Tamas, Kovacs
    Laszlo, Varallyai
    INFORMACIOS TARSADALOM, 2021, 21 (01): : 166 - 187
  • [24] Implementing integrated sexual and reproductive healthcare in a large sexual health service in England: challenges and opportunities for the provider
    Boog, Katie
    Heanue, Johanna
    Kumar, Vinod
    BMJ SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2019, 45 (02) : 164 - 167
  • [25] Patterns of Kratom use and health impact in the US-Results from an online survey
    Grundmann, Oliver
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2017, 176 : 63 - 70
  • [26] CIGARETTE BRAND USE AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION: RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY ON DRUG USE AND HEALTH (NSDUH)
    Budenz, Alexandra
    Prutzman, Yvonne A.
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2020, 54 : S123 - S123
  • [27] USE OF SMARTPHONE TO FIND SEXUAL HEALTH INFORMATION ONLINE AMONG MALAYSIAN MSM: IMPLICATIONS FOR MHEALTH INTERVENTION
    Shrestha, Roman
    Lim, Sin How
    Altice, Frederick
    Copenhaver, Michael
    Saifi, Rumana Akhter
    Ab Halim, Mohd Akbar
    Naning, Herlianna
    Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2019, 53 : S751 - S751
  • [28] Improvement in hypertension management in England: results from the Health Survey for England 2003
    Primatesta, Paola
    Poulter, Neil R.
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2006, 24 (06) : 1187 - 1192
  • [29] STI testing without HIV disclosure by MSM with diagnosed HIV infection in England: cross-sectional results from an online panel survey
    Datta, Jessica
    Hickson, Ford
    Reid, David
    Weatherburn, Peter
    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2013, 89 (07) : 602 - 603
  • [30] Sexual and reproductive health risk behaviours among Palermo university students: results from an online survey
    Provenzano, S.
    Santangelo, O. E.
    Alagna, E.
    Giordano, D.
    Firenze, A.
    CLINICA TERAPEUTICA, 2018, 169 (05): : E242 - E248