马来西亚男男性行为者中的化学性行为和减低伤害做法:一项定性研究的结果。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of psychoactive drugs Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1080/02791072.2023.2250342
Lindsay Palmer, Francesca Maviglia, Jeffrey A Wickersham, Antoine Khati, Olivia Kennedy, Nicholas M Copenhaver, Christopher Uyer, Mohd Akbar Ab Halim, Wan Mohd Ikhtiaruddin, Iskandar Azwa, Kamal Gautam, Roman Shrestha
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摘要

"化学性交"(Chemsex)是男男性行为者使用甲基苯丙胺等精神活性物质的一种性化吸毒方式。虽然这一现象在过去二十年中得到了全球的关注,但却缺乏实证数据来为符合文化习惯的干预措施提供依据。本研究调查了马来西亚男男性行为者中与 "性化 "和减低伤害行为相关的社会背景因素。2022 年 2 月至 8 月间,我们与在过去 6 个月中进行过化学性性行为的马来西亚 MSM(N = 22)进行了六次在线焦点小组讨论。我们询问了参与者所感知到的益处和危害、减低危害的做法以及信息需求。大多数参与者的首次药交经历发生在偶然的性接触中,通常是在移动技术的帮助下进行的。参与者报告说,他们在性爱前(如药物提醒)、性爱中(如同伴支持)和性爱后(如休息)都采取了减少伤害的措施。这些发现对今后制定和实施有针对性的干预措施,以满足马来西亚男男性行为者在化学性行为中的特殊和迫切需求具有重要意义。
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Chemsex and Harm Reduction Practices Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Malaysia: Findings from a Qualitative Study.

Chemsex is a form of sexualized drug use commonly practiced among MSM with psychoactive substances, such as methamphetamine. While this phenomenon has gained global attention in the past two decades, there is a dearth of empirical data to inform culturally competent interventions. The current work investigates the socio-contextual factors related to chemsex and harm reduction practices among Malaysian MSM. Between February and August 2022, we conducted six online focus group sessions with Malaysian MSM who had engaged in chemsex during the previous 6 months (N = 22). We queried participants about perceived benefits and harms, harm reduction practices, and informational needs. Most participants' first chemsex experience occurred in a casual sexual encounter, often facilitated by mobile technology. Participants reported engaging in harm reduction practices before (e.g. medication reminders), during (e.g. peer support), and after (e.g. rest) chemsex. These findings have implications for future efforts to develop and implement tailored interventions to address the specific and acute needs of Malaysian MSM engaging in chemsex.

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