Reeves Jaquetta M, Griner Stacey B, Johnson Kaeli C, Jones Erick C, Shangani Sylvia
College of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States.
University of North Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health, Fort Worth, TX, United States.
Front Reprod Health. 2024 Nov 15;6:1453423. doi: 10.3389/frph.2024.1453423. eCollection 2024.
University campus clinics provide crucial sexual health services to students, including STI/HIV screening, testing, contraception, and counseling. These clinics are essential for engaging young adults who may lack access to primary care or have difficulty reaching off-campus services. Dating apps are widely used by young adults, yet there is a lack of studies on how they affect sexual practices. This study aimed to evaluate the use of dating apps, engagement in condomless sexual activity, and the prevalence of STIs among young adult college students in Northern Texas.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from August to December 2022 among undergraduate and graduate students aged 18-35 at a large university in Northern Texas. A total of 122 eligible participants completed the survey, which assessed demographics, sexual behaviors, dating app use, and STI/HIV testing practices. Descriptive statistics, bivariate analyses, and multivariate Poisson regression analyses with robust variance were performed to identify factors associated with dating app use and condomless sexual activity.
Two-thirds of participants reported using dating apps. Significant differences were found between app users and non-users regarding demographic factors and unprotected sexual behaviors. Dating app users were more likely to report multiple sexual partners, inconsistent condom use, and a higher likelihood of engaging in unprotected sex. Poisson regression analysis indicated that app use was associated with residing in large urban areas, frequent use of campus STI/HIV screening services, and having multiple sexual partners ( < 0.05).
The study highlights a significant association between dating app use and engagement in condomless sexual activity among college students. University health clinics play a critical role in providing sexual health services and can enhance their impact by expanding access to testing, contraception, and inclusive, sex-positive education. Future research should explore the long-term effects of dating app use on sexual health and evaluate the effectiveness of app-based interventions in promoting safer sexual practices.
大学校园诊所为学生提供至关重要的性健康服务,包括性传播感染/艾滋病毒筛查、检测、避孕和咨询。这些诊所对于接触那些可能无法获得初级保健或难以获得校外服务的年轻人至关重要。约会应用程序被年轻人广泛使用,但关于它们如何影响性行为的研究却很缺乏。本研究旨在评估德克萨斯州北部年轻成年大学生中约会应用程序的使用情况、无保护性行为的参与情况以及性传播感染的患病率。
2022年8月至12月,在德克萨斯州北部一所大型大学对18 - 35岁的本科生和研究生进行了一项横断面调查。共有122名符合条件的参与者完成了调查,该调查评估了人口统计学、性行为、约会应用程序使用情况以及性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测行为。进行了描述性统计、双变量分析以及具有稳健方差的多变量泊松回归分析,以确定与约会应用程序使用和无保护性行为相关的因素。
三分之二的参与者报告使用约会应用程序。在应用程序使用者和非使用者之间,在人口统计学因素和无保护性行为方面发现了显著差异。约会应用程序使用者更有可能报告有多个性伴侣、避孕套使用不一致以及进行无保护性行为的可能性更高。泊松回归分析表明,应用程序的使用与居住在大城市地区、频繁使用校园性传播感染/艾滋病毒筛查服务以及有多个性伴侣有关(<0.05)。
该研究突出了约会应用程序的使用与大学生无保护性行为参与之间的显著关联。大学健康诊所在提供性健康服务方面发挥着关键作用,并且可以通过扩大检测、避孕和包容性、积极看待性的教育的可及性来增强其影响。未来的研究应探索约会应用程序使用对性健康的长期影响,并评估基于应用程序干预在促进更安全性行为方面的有效性。