School of Sport & Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK.
Primary Care & Public Health, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton BN1 9PX, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 7;19(12):6985. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19126985.
This mixed-methods study aimed to explore mental well-being, circumstances and strategies around managing sexual intimacy and risk during the first UK COVID-19 lockdown (Spring 2020) among men and gender diverse people who have sex with men (MGDPSM), commencing while lockdown was in progress. n = 1429 MGDPSM completed the survey and 14 undertook an in-depth interview. Low mental well-being was reported by 49.6% of the survey participants. Low mental well-being was not predicted by relationship and living circumstance, sexual networking app use, or by casual sexual partners. Low mental well-being was associated with more frequent COVID-19 anxiety (OR = 5.08 CI: 3.74, 6.88 p < 0.001) and with younger age (18−24 years OR = 2.23 CI:1.41−3.53 p = 0.001, 25−34 years OR = 1.45 CI:1.04−2.02 p = 0.029, 35−44 years OR = 1.41 CI:1.00−1.99 p = 0.052). The interview participants understood their lockdown experiences as being relative to normalcy, and those experiencing more dramatic changes faced greater challenges. Living with partners was felt to protect well-being. Many participants reported intimacy interruption challenges. The findings indicate that mental well-being is predicted by age and COVID-19 impact, highlighting opportunities for targeting MGDPSM who are most vulnerable to poor mental health. Services that support MGDPSM during COVID-19 recovery efforts must provide non-judgemental and affirming support.
本混合方法研究旨在探讨在英国首次 COVID-19 封锁期间(2020 年春季),男男性行为者和跨性别者(MGDPSM)的心理健康状况、管理性行为和性亲密关系以及应对风险的情况,研究于封锁期间进行。共有 1429 名 MGDPSM 完成了调查,其中 14 人接受了深入访谈。调查参与者中有 49.6%报告心理健康状况不佳。低心理健康状况与关系和生活环境、性网络应用程序使用或偶然的性伴侣无关。低心理健康状况与更频繁的 COVID-19 焦虑(OR = 5.08,CI:3.74-6.88,p < 0.001)和年龄较小(18-24 岁 OR = 2.23,CI:1.41-3.53,p = 0.001;25-34 岁 OR = 1.45,CI:1.04-2.02,p = 0.029;35-44 岁 OR = 1.41,CI:1.00-1.99,p = 0.052)有关。访谈参与者将自己的封锁经历理解为相对正常,而那些经历更剧烈变化的人则面临更大的挑战。与伴侣同住被认为可以保护幸福感。许多参与者报告了亲密关系中断的挑战。研究结果表明,心理健康状况与年龄和 COVID-19 影响有关,这突出了针对最易受到心理健康问题影响的 MGDPSM 的机会。在 COVID-19 恢复工作中为 MGDPSM 提供服务的机构必须提供非评判性和肯定性的支持。