台湾男同性恋、双性恋及其他男男性行为者化学性行为及其与抑郁症状关系的纵向调查

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Shih-Chun Hua, Stephane Wen-Wei Ku, PoYao Huang, Nai-Ying Ko, Chia-Wen Li, Adam Bourne, Carol Strong
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本研究采用纵向研究方法调查了同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者(GBMSM)的化学性模式及其与抑郁症的关系。认识和解决化学性对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)护理提供者至关重要,因为它有助于减少危害并有效预防和治疗GBMSM。方法2017 - 2021年,对两家性健康诊所的GBMSM患者进行随访问卷调查。我们使用基于组的模型确定了化学性轨迹,并使用多变量逻辑模型评估了它们与两年内抑郁症状的关联。结果256例GBMSM中存在“从不或很少参与”(87.4%)、“持续参与”(8.8%)和“高、减少和重新开始”(3.8%)三种化学性模式。在“从不或很少参与”组和其他模式组之间,抑郁症状没有显著差异。结论该研究揭示了不同的化学性行为,但没有提供明确的证据将这些模式与GBMSM之间抑郁症状的差异联系起来。
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A Longitudinal Investigation of Chemsex and Its Relationship with Depressive Symptoms Among Gay, Bisexual Men and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Taiwan.

BackgroundThis study examines chemsex patterns among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and their link to depression using a longitudinal approach. Recognizing and addressing chemsex is crucial for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care providers, as it supports harm reduction and effective HIV prevention and treatment for GBMSM.MethodsFrom 2017 to 2021, GBMSM at two sexual health clinics completed follow-up questionnaires. We identified chemsex trajectories using group-based modeling and assessed their association with depressive symptoms over two years using multivariable logistic models.ResultsAmong 256 GBMSM, three chemsex patterns were found: "never or rarely engaged" (87.4%), "consistently engaged" (8.8%), and "high, decreasing and reinitiated" (3.8%). There were no significant differences in depressive symptoms between the "never or rarely engaged" group and the other patterns.ConclusionsThe study reveals diverse chemsex behaviors but does not provide clear evidence linking these patterns to differences in depressive symptoms among GBMSM.

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