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在英国,对在线调查中招募的男同性恋、双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性进行性行为、性传播感染和艾滋病毒检测以及检测需求的研究。

Sexual behaviour, STI and HIV testing and testing need among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men recruited for online surveys pre/post-COVID-19 restrictions in the UK.

机构信息

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK

National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit in Blood Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections at University College London in partnership with the UK Health Security Agency, London, UK.

出版信息

Sex Transm Infect. 2023 Nov;99(7):467-473. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2022-055689. Epub 2023 Mar 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We examined sexual behaviour, sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV testing and testing need, and identified associated factors, among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in the UK after COVID-19 restrictions ended, and compared these with 'pre-pandemic' estimates.

METHODS

We analysed survey data from GBMSM (N=1039) recruited via social media and Grindr in November-December 2021. We then compared Grindr-recruited 2021 participants (N=437) with those from an equivalent survey fielded in March-May 2017 (N=1902). Questions on sexual behaviour and service use had lookback periods of 3-4 months in both surveys. Unmet testing need was defined as reporting any new male and/or multiple condomless anal sex (CAS) partners without recent STI/HIV testing. Participants were UK residents, GBMSM, aged ≥16 years who reported sex with men in the last year. Multivariable logistic regression identified associated sociodemographic and health-related factors with unmet STI/HIV testing need in 2021, and then for 2017/2021 comparative analyses, adjusting for demographic differences.

RESULTS

In 2021, unmet STI and HIV testing need were greater among older GBMSM (aged ≥45 years vs 16-29 years; adjusted OR (aOR): 1.45 and aOR: 1.77, respectively), and lower for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users (vs non-PrEP users; aOR: 0.32 and aOR: 0.23, respectively). Less unmet STI testing need was observed among HIV-positive participants (vs HIV-negative/unknown; aOR: 0.63), and trans and non-binary participants (vs cisgender male; aOR: 0.34). Between 2017 (reference) and 2021, reported sexual risk behaviours increased: ≥1 recent new male sex partner (72.1%-81.1%, aOR: 1.71) and ≥2 recent CAS partners (30.2%-48.5%, aOR: 2.22). Reporting recent STI testing was greater in 2021 (37.5%-42.6%, aOR: 1.34) but not recent HIV testing, and there was no significant change over time in unmet STI (39.2% vs 43.7%) and HIV (32.9% vs 39.0%) testing need.

DISCUSSION

Comparable community surveys suggest that UK resident GBMSM may have engaged in more sexual risk behaviours in late 2021 than pre-pandemic. While there was no evidence of reduced STI/HIV service access during this time, there remained considerable unmet STI/HIV testing need.

摘要

目的

我们研究了性行为、性传播感染 (STI) 和 HIV 检测以及检测需求,并在 COVID-19 限制结束后,确定了英国男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系者 (GBMSM) 中的相关因素,并将这些因素与“大流行前”的估计进行了比较。

方法

我们分析了 2021 年 11 月至 12 月通过社交媒体和 Grindr 招募的 GBMSM(N=1039)的调查数据。然后,我们将 Grindr 招募的 2021 年参与者(N=437)与 2017 年 3 月至 5 月进行的等效调查(N=1902)中的参与者进行了比较。这两项调查中,关于性行为和服务使用的问题的回顾期均为 3-4 个月。未满足的检测需求定义为报告最近有新的男性和/或多次无保护的肛交 (CAS) 伴侣,而没有最近的性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测。参与者为英国居民、GBMSM、年龄≥16 岁,报告过去一年与男性发生过性关系。多变量逻辑回归确定了与 2021 年未满足 STI/HIV 检测需求相关的社会人口统计学和与健康相关的因素,然后对于 2017/2021 年的比较分析,根据人口统计学差异进行了调整。

结果

2021 年,年龄≥45 岁的 GBMSM 未满足 STI 和 HIV 检测需求更高(调整后的比值比[aOR]:1.45 和 aOR:1.77),而暴露前预防 (PrEP) 使用者较低(aOR:0.32 和 aOR:0.23)。艾滋病毒阳性参与者(aOR:0.63)和跨性别和非二进制参与者(aOR:0.34)的未满足 STI 检测需求较低。与 2017 年(参考)相比,报告的性风险行为有所增加:最近有≥1 个新的男性性伴侣(72.1%-81.1%,aOR:1.71)和最近有≥2 个 CAS 伴侣(30.2%-48.5%,aOR:2.22)。2021 年报告最近进行了性传播感染检测的比例更高(37.5%-42.6%,aOR:1.34),但最近进行了 HIV 检测的比例没有增加,未满足的 STI(39.2%比 43.7%)和 HIV(32.9%比 39.0%)检测需求没有随时间变化。

讨论

可比的社区调查表明,英国居民的男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系者在 2021 年末可能比大流行前进行了更多的性风险行为。虽然在此期间没有证据表明 STI/HIV 服务的获取减少,但仍有相当大的未满足的 STI/HIV 检测需求。

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