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猴痘导致的性行为变化:伊利诺伊州性少数和性别少数个体的横断面研究

Changes in Sexual Behaviors Due to Mpox: a Cross-Sectional Study of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals in Illinois.

作者信息

Phillips Gregory, Curtis Michael G, Felt Dylan, Davoudpour Shahin, Rodriguez-Ortiz Anthony E, Cortez Alfred, French Audrey L, Hosek Sybil G, Serrano Pedro A

机构信息

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, 625 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

Cook County Health, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2024 May;25(4):628-637. doi: 10.1007/s11121-023-01604-3. Epub 2023 Oct 31.

Abstract

The spread of the monkeypox virus (mpox) in 2022 primarily within the sexual networks of men who have sex with men (MSM) triggered a potentially stigmatizing public health response in the USA. Despite mpox being primarily spread through skin-to-skin contact, most messaging has promoted abstinence and/or reduction in sexual risk behaviors. More research is needed on decreases in sexual risk behaviors among sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth and young adults (YYA) related to the most recent mpox epidemic and whether there are factors associated with these decreases in sexual risk behavior. Participants within an ongoing cohort study of SGM YYA who reside in Illinois were offered the opportunity to participate in an mpox survey between September 10th and September 20th, 2022. Analyses looked at demographic factors associated with sexual activity since the start of the outbreak, as well as associations with two sexual risk reduction factors. Survey participation was 68.7% (322/469). Three-quarters of participants (82.6%) reported sexual activity since June 1st. Most sexually active participants (83.5%) adopted at least one sexual risk reduction behavior due to mpox. Black and Latinx individuals were less likely to be sexually active but more likely to report risk reduction behaviors (31.3% and 22.6%, respectively). Participants who received the mpox vaccine were more likely to report sexual activity. SGM YYA in Illinois reported that their sexual behaviors were impacted by the mpox outbreak. However, associations between vaccination and sexual behavior demonstrate that those who are vaccinated do adopt protective methods despite not decreasing sexual activity. Therefore, sex-positive communications and harm reduction messaging may be more appropriate as opposed to abstinence-only prevention, which can further stigmatize an already marginalized group.

摘要

2022年猴痘病毒(mpox)的传播主要发生在男男性行为者(MSM)的性网络中,这在美国引发了一种可能带有污名化的公共卫生应对措施。尽管猴痘主要通过皮肤接触传播,但大多数宣传都提倡禁欲和/或减少性风险行为。关于性少数群体(SGM)青年和年轻成年人(YYA)中与最近猴痘疫情相关的性风险行为减少情况,以及是否存在与这些性风险行为减少相关的因素,还需要更多研究。居住在伊利诺伊州的正在进行的SGM YYA队列研究中的参与者,有机会在2022年9月10日至9月20日期间参与一项猴痘调查。分析着眼于自疫情爆发以来与性活动相关的人口统计学因素,以及与两种性风险降低因素的关联。调查参与率为68.7%(322/469)。四分之三的参与者(82.6%)报告自6月1日以来有性活动。大多数有性活动的参与者(83.5%)由于猴痘采取了至少一种性风险降低行为。黑人和拉丁裔个体性活跃的可能性较小,但更有可能报告风险降低行为(分别为31.3%和22.6%)。接种猴痘疫苗的参与者更有可能报告有性活动。伊利诺伊州的SGM YYA报告称,他们的性行为受到猴痘疫情的影响。然而,疫苗接种与性行为之间的关联表明,接种疫苗的人尽管没有减少性活动,但确实采取了保护措施。因此,与仅提倡禁欲的预防措施相比,积极肯定性的沟通和减少伤害的宣传信息可能更合适,因为仅提倡禁欲的预防措施会进一步污名化一个已经处于边缘地位的群体。

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