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e 性健康:男男性行为者和跨性别者使用技术促进性健康的偏好。

eSexualHealth: Preferences to use technology to promote sexual health among men who have sex with men and trans and gender diverse people.

机构信息

Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 12;10:1064408. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1064408. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and trans and gender diverse (TGD) people are disproportionately affected by poorer sexual health outcomes compared to heterosexual populations. We aimed to explore the preferences of GBMSM and TGD for using eHealth for sexual health (eSexualHealth).

METHODS

We distributed an anonymous online survey from April to August 2021among the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and other people of diverse sexuality or gender (LGBTIQA+) community in Australia. The survey collected data on sociodemographic characteristics and sexual behaviors, their preferences for app/website functions and preferred HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing reminders. We used descriptive statistics to summarize the characteristics of the study population. Free-text responses were thematically analyzed.

RESULTS

Of 466 participants included, most identified as cisgender males (92.7%). The median age was 48 [interquartile range (IQR): 37-56]. For accessing sexual health-related information, 160 (34.6%) would use either a website or an app, 165 (32.7%) would prefer a website, 119 (25.8%) would prefer an app, and 33 (7.1%) would not use either platform. There was no significant difference between GBMSM and TGD people. Participants were most interested in information about STI clinics, HIV/STI hotspots, and sexual health education. Participants stressed the need for privacy and anonymity when using eHealth. Regarding reminders to test for HIV/STIs, receiving regular SMS was most popular (112/293, 38.2%), followed by regular emails (55/293 18.8%) and a reminder function on their phone (48/293, 16.4%).

CONCLUSION

Our study suggests a promising future for eHealth among GBMSM and TGD people. Sexual health is still a stigmatized area, and eHealth may circumvent barriers this population faces.

摘要

目的

男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系的男性(GBMSM)以及跨性别者和性别多样化者(TGD)与异性恋人群相比,性健康结果较差的情况更为突出。本研究旨在探讨 GBMSM 和 TGD 对使用电子健康(eSexualHealth)促进性健康的偏好。

方法

我们于 2021 年 4 月至 8 月期间在澳大利亚的女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、间性、酷儿和其他具有不同性取向或性别认同的人群(LGBTIQA+)社区中开展了一项匿名在线调查。该调查收集了社会人口统计学特征和性行为数据,以及他们对应用程序/网站功能的偏好和首选的 HIV 和性传播感染(STI)检测提醒。我们使用描述性统计来总结研究人群的特征。对自由文本回复进行主题分析。

结果

在 466 名参与者中,大多数为顺性别男性(92.7%)。中位数年龄为 48 岁[四分位距(IQR):37-56]。在获取性健康相关信息方面,160 名(34.6%)参与者会使用网站或应用程序,165 名(32.7%)参与者更倾向于使用网站,119 名(25.8%)参与者更倾向于使用应用程序,而 33 名(7.1%)参与者不会使用任何平台。GBMSM 和 TGD 人群之间没有显著差异。参与者最感兴趣的是关于性传播感染诊所、HIV/STI 热点和性健康教育的信息。参与者强调在使用电子健康时需要隐私和匿名。关于 HIV/STI 检测提醒,最受欢迎的是定期接收短信(112/293,38.2%),其次是定期电子邮件(55/293,18.8%)和手机提醒功能(48/293,16.4%)。

结论

我们的研究表明,电子健康在 GBMSM 和 TGD 人群中具有广阔的应用前景。性健康仍然是一个受到污名化的领域,而电子健康可能会规避这一人群所面临的障碍。

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