在线约会应用程序对泰国同性恋和双性恋青少年和青少年性风险行为的影响:一项在线横断面调查

Q3 Medicine
Chaloempong Thunyapipat, Supinya In-iw, Boonying Manaboriboon
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目的:互联网和社交媒体增强了用户之间的沟通、教育和社会联系;然而,对健康的一些不利影响是明显的,特别是性风险订婚和情绪问题。移动约会应用程序/网站促进了高风险的性接触,特别是在女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和酷儿(LGBTQ)群体中。认识到使用这些平台的特点,并确定与LGBTQ青少年高性风险相关的因素,将有助于针对这些高危人群并进行后续干预。材料与方法:邀请青少年自愿加入本研究,扫描二维码,匿名填写问卷。这些经过验证的问卷是在2017-2018年期间通过一个受lgbtq欢迎的平台在线发布的。采用多元逻辑回归来确定研究对象中与高性风险相关的独立因素。结果:360名参与者(平均年龄:21±2.8岁,范围:11-25岁)中,60.8%自称同性恋,其余为双性恋。约会应用/网站使用率中位数为2(范围1-10)。三分之二(62.8%)的人在这些电子平台上遇到了伴侣,大多数(79.6%)发展了性关系。超过一半(52.2%)的人没有使用安全套,三分之一(30.6%)的人在性行为中滥用药物。不遵守安全套、多个性伴侣和药物使用与使用2个应用程序超过3年的人密切相关。抑郁症易感性为32.2%,与避孕套使用失败有关(p=0.01)。结论:在lgbtq人群中,使用交友软件/网站的次数越多、时间越长,发生性危险行为的次数也越多。此外,不安全性行为在有抑郁风险的个体中也有所增加。
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Influence of Online Dating Apps on Sexual Risk Behaviors among Homosexual and Bisexual Adolescents and Youths in Thailand: An Online Cross-sectional Survey
Objective: The internet and social media enhance communication, education, and social connection among users; however, some adverse effects on health are notable, particularly sexual risk engagement and mood problems. Mobile dating applications (apps)/websites facilitate high sexual-risk access, particularly among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals. Recognition of the characteristics of using these platforms and identifying factors related to high sexual risk among LGBTQ youths will facilitate both targeting of those at risk and subsequent intervention. Materials and Methods: Adolescents and youths were invited to voluntarily join this study, scan the QR code, and anonymously complete the questionnaires. These validated questionnaires were launched online via a popular platform among LGBTQs during 2017-2018. Multiple logistic regression was employed to identify factors independently associated with high sexual risk among study subjects. Results: Of 360 participants (mean age: 21±2.8 years, range: 11-25), 60.8% self-reported as homosexual, and the rest were bisexual. Median dating app/website usage was 2 (range 1-10). Two-thirds (62.8%) met partners from those e-platforms, and most (79.6%) developed a sexual relationship. Over half (52.2%) did not use a condom, and one-third (30.6%) abused substances during sex. Poor condom compliance, multiple partners, and substance use were strongly associated with individuals who used >2 apps for longer than 3 years. Depression susceptibility was 32.2%, and was related to condom-use failure (p=0.01). Conclusion: Among LGBTQs, the greater the number and longer time exposed to dating apps/websites, the higher the number of sexual risk behaviors. Moreover, unsafe sex increased among individuals at risk for depression.
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