British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A9, Canada.
British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A9, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2775 Laurel Street, 10th Floor, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada.
Int J Drug Policy. 2020 Mar;77:102670. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102670. Epub 2020 Mar 3.
Poppers (i.e., alkyl nitrites) are commonly used during sex by gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (sexual minority men). Poppers act as vasodilators when inhaled, resulting in a sensation some users refer to as a 'head rush', while also relaxing smooth muscles and facilitating penetration during anal sex. In 2013, Health Canada initiated a crackdown on poppers products. The current study aims to examine the experiences and perspectives of young sexual minority men who use poppers in the context of the federal crackdown.
We draw on 50 semi-structured, in-depth interviews collected from 2018 to 2019 in Vancouver with sexual minority men ages 15-30. We used a combination of both inductive and deductive techniques during data analysis to identify several key themes.
Participants' discussions reflected positive effects of poppers use relating to sexual pleasure and bodily control. Participants used poppers to enhance pleasure, reduce pain and injury (e.g., from tears in anal tissue), and improve their capacity to "let go" and enjoy sex. Conversely, some participants described a loss of control resulting from poppers use, including experiences of dependency on poppers for sexual pleasure. Poppers were also discussed as linked to participants' personal identities as sexual minority men. In the context of the federal crackdown, uncertainty about the health effects of poppers use was high, while knowledge to safely and comfortably procure poppers in Canada was, at times, low.
Poppers play an important role in the experience of sexual pleasure and the ability to reduce harms during anal sex. Unfortunately, the current crackdown restricts access to a safe and regulated supply while creating uncertainty and confusion about poppers use. We call on the federal government to bring the voices of sexual minority men to the forefront in the revisiting of the federal crackdown on poppers in Canada.
啪啪乐(即烷基硝酸酯)在男同性恋、双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性(性少数群体男性)中在性行为中经常使用。吸入时,啪啪乐会起到血管扩张剂的作用,导致一些使用者所谓的“上头”感觉,同时还能放松平滑肌并促进肛交时的插入。2013 年,加拿大卫生部对啪啪乐产品展开打击行动。本研究旨在调查在联邦打击行动背景下使用啪啪乐的年轻性少数群体男性的经历和看法。
我们借鉴了 2018 年至 2019 年在温哥华对 15-30 岁性少数群体男性进行的 50 次半结构化深入访谈,在数据分析中使用了归纳和演绎相结合的方法,确定了几个关键主题。
参与者的讨论反映了啪啪乐使用对性愉悦和身体控制的积极影响。参与者使用啪啪乐来增强愉悦感、减少疼痛和损伤(例如,肛门组织撕裂),并提高他们“放手”享受性爱的能力。相反,一些参与者描述了因使用啪啪乐而失去控制的情况,包括依赖啪啪乐获得性愉悦的经历。啪啪乐也被讨论为与参与者作为性少数群体男性的个人身份有关。在联邦打击行动的背景下,对啪啪乐使用的健康影响的不确定性很高,而在加拿大安全舒适地获得啪啪乐的知识有时则很低。
啪啪乐在性愉悦体验和减少肛交伤害的能力方面发挥了重要作用。不幸的是,目前的打击行动限制了安全和受监管的供应渠道,同时对啪啪乐的使用造成了不确定性和混乱。我们呼吁联邦政府将性少数群体男性的声音置于加拿大联邦对啪啪乐打击行动的重新审议的前沿。