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冠状病毒(COVID-19)与男男性行为者中的性化药物使用:一项系统综述

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and sexualised drug use among men who have sex with men: a systematic review.

作者信息

Connolly Dean J, Eraslan Ece, Gilchrist Gail

机构信息

National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, Windsor Walk, London, UK.

出版信息

Sex Health. 2023 Oct;20(5):375-384. doi: 10.1071/SH23071.

Abstract

Drug-related harms, including harms from sexualised drug use (SDU), are disproportionately experienced by sexual and gender minority people, relative to their majority counterparts. Chemsex, a type of SDU practiced mainly by MSM, is associated with methamphetamine use and increased HIV seropositivity or risk of acquisition. Therefore, participants are at increased risk of immunocompromise. Existing evidence suggests that drug use increases following natural disasters. The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on chemsex is unknown. A PRISMA-adherent systematic review was conducted to synthesise reports of changes in the prevalence, frequency, or characteristics of drug use (and factors associated with these changes) following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This report presents findings related to SDU/chemsex among MSM. A comprehensive search across nine databases, supplemented with backward-forward citation searching and contact with key opinion leaders, was conducted. Two reviewers carried out title-abstract screening, full-text screening, and data extraction. Following a final, single database search, nine studies were included in the narrative synthesis. More than half the sample were studies investigating HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis use. Twenty percent of participants in most studies reported chemsex participation. In four, participants reported a net increase or maintenance of chemsex participation during the pandemic and five reported a net decrease. Increased chemsex participation was associated with loneliness, cravings, and working during the pandemic. Decreased chemsex practice was associated with COVID-19-related fear. This synthesis suggests that chemsex practice continued, and for some MSM increased, throughout COVID-19 pandemic 'lockdowns'. This may have increased COVID-19 transmission and severity among potentially vulnerable MSM.

摘要

与毒品相关的危害,包括性化吸毒(SDU)带来的危害,相对于异性恋和非少数性别人群,性少数和性别少数人群遭受的比例更高。化学性行为是一种主要由男男性行为者进行的SDU,与使用甲基苯丙胺以及HIV血清阳性率增加或感染风险上升有关。因此,参与者免疫功能受损的风险增加。现有证据表明,自然灾害后吸毒现象会增加。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对化学性行为的影响尚不清楚。我们进行了一项遵循PRISMA标准的系统综述,以综合COVID-19大流行开始后吸毒流行率、频率或特征变化(以及与这些变化相关的因素)的报告。本报告介绍了与男男性行为者中SDU/化学性行为相关的研究结果。我们对九个数据库进行了全面检索,并辅以前后引文检索以及与关键意见领袖的联系。两名评审员进行了标题-摘要筛选、全文筛选和数据提取。在最后一次单一数据库检索后,九项研究被纳入叙述性综合分析。超过一半的样本是调查HIV暴露前预防使用情况的研究。大多数研究中20%的参与者报告有化学性行为。在四项研究中,参与者报告在疫情期间化学性行为参与度净增加或维持不变,五项研究报告净减少。化学性行为参与度增加与孤独感、渴望以及疫情期间工作有关。化学性行为减少与对COVID-19的恐惧有关。这一综合分析表明,在整个COVID-19大流行“封锁”期间,化学性行为仍在继续,并且对一些男男性行为者来说有所增加。这可能增加了潜在脆弱的男男性行为者中COVID-19的传播和严重程度。

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