Sexualized drug use and chemsex: A bibliometric and content analysis of published literature.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Luke Muschialli, Justin C Yang, Teyl Engstrom, Cheneal Puljevic, Edoardo Beltazar, Emmanuel Beltazar, Owais Siddique, Jason Ferris, Dean J Connolly
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Abstract

Sexualized drug use (SDU) describes drug-facilitated sexual enhancement, and chemsex is an SDU subculture involving the use of specific drugs by men who have sex with men (MSM). This study aimed to identify research trends, foci, and themes within the SDU and chemsex-specific literature. The Web of Science Core Collection was searched with a list of SDU synonyms. All SDU-related articles were analyzed using the R package, bibliometrix. Full text review identified chemsex-specific records, and text was extracted verbatim for content analysis in Leximancer. The search returned 1,866 unique records. A total of 521 addressed SDU, and 301 papers specifically addressed chemsex. The small but growing SDU literature primarily addressed consensual encounters between MSM, and drug-facilitated assault experienced by women, in Western settings. Little attention was given to transgender communities or consensual SDU in cisgender heterosexual individuals. The literature primarily viewed SDU through a public health lens, specifically focusing on the risk conferred to sexual health.The SDU and chemsex-specific literature are potentially limited in scope and may inadequately capture the geographical, demographic, and cultural diversity of these phenomena. Future research should address the myriad social and health implications of SDU and chemsex participation across all relevant communities and settings.

性化药物使用和化学性行为:对已发表文献的文献计量和内容分析。
性化药物使用(SDU)是指借助药物增强性能力,而化学性交(chemsex)是SDU的一种亚文化,涉及男男性行为者(MSM)使用特定药物。本研究旨在确定 SDU 和 chemsex 专属文献中的研究趋势、重点和主题。研究人员使用 "飞虎队 "同义词列表在科学网核心数据库中进行了搜索。使用 R 软件包 bibliometrix 分析了所有与飞虎队相关的文章。通过全文检索确定了化学性别特定记录,并逐字提取文本,以便在 Leximancer 中进行内容分析。搜索返回了 1,866 条唯一记录。共有 521 篇论文涉及 SDU,301 篇论文专门涉及化学性行为。规模虽小但不断增长的 SDU 文献主要涉及男男性行为者之间的自愿性接触,以及在西方环境下由女性经历的由毒品促成的性侵犯。对于变性人群体或顺性异性恋者的自愿性交很少给予关注。这些文献主要从公共卫生的角度来看待性接触暴行,特别关注性健康所面临的风险。针对性接触暴行和化学性性行为的文献可能范围有限,可能无法充分反映这些现象的地域、人口和文化多样性。未来的研究应探讨在所有相关社区和环境中参与 SDU 和化学性性行为对社会和健康的各种影响。
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