Connolly Dean J, Coduri-Fulford Santino, Macdonald Katherine, Gilchrist Gail, Muschialli Luke
Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom; National Addiction Centre, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton & Hove, United Kingdom.
Int J Drug Policy. 2025 Feb;136:104706. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2025.104706. Epub 2025 Jan 22.
Sexualised drug use (SDU) is a highly prevalent phenomenon of increasing public health significance in communities of men who have sex with men (MSM). This prospectively registered PRISMA-ScR-adherent systematic scoping review examines the current state of knowledge surrounding violence amongst MSM in the context of SDU. A broad search was conducted across four databases, with no restrictions. Studies citing or cited by all database-identified records retained for full-text review were retrieved and screened. Three journals were hand-searched across the past five years, and three searches were conducted on Google Scholar. In addition, 13 key opinion leaders were contacted via email to request any additional published or unpublished data. The twenty-eight studies included in the final synthesis reported mostly qualitative data from geographically diverse non-representative samples, predominantly relating to sexual violence with other typologies seldom investigated or reported. Although quantitative data were limited, sexual violence appeared common in this context and was directly associated with impaired mental health and suicidality. Some participants reported first- or second-hand accounts of non-consensual administration of incapacitating doses of GHB/GBL to men who were subsequently raped. This was frequently perpetrated by men whose age, status, or financial privilege afforded them power over their victims. While reports from some participants suggested context-specific blurring of the lines of consent, a few quotes demonstrated a dearth of knowledge surrounding the centrality of consent in lawful sex. Given the historical denigration of MSM, any efforts to further investigate or address this issue must be community-led.
性化药物使用(SDU)是男男性行为者(MSM)群体中一种高度普遍且对公共卫生意义日益重大的现象。这项前瞻性注册的、遵循PRISMA-ScR的系统综述考察了在性化药物使用背景下男男性行为者之间暴力行为的现有知识状况。在四个数据库中进行了广泛搜索,无任何限制。检索并筛选了所有数据库识别记录所引用或被引用的、保留用于全文审查的研究。对过去五年的三种期刊进行了手工检索,并在谷歌学术上进行了三次搜索。此外,通过电子邮件联系了13位关键意见领袖,以索取任何其他已发表或未发表的数据。最终综合纳入的28项研究大多报告了来自地理上不同的非代表性样本的定性数据,主要涉及性暴力,其他类型很少被调查或报告。虽然定量数据有限,但性暴力在这种情况下似乎很常见,并且与心理健康受损和自杀倾向直接相关。一些参与者报告了关于对男性非自愿施用使人丧失能力剂量的γ-羟基丁酸/γ-丁内酯(GHB/GBL)的第一手或第二手描述,这些男性随后遭到强奸。这通常是由年龄、地位或经济特权使其对受害者具有控制权的男性实施的。虽然一些参与者的报告表明在特定背景下同意界限模糊,但一些引述显示出对合法性行为中同意核心地位的认识不足。鉴于历史上对男男性行为者的诋毁,任何进一步调查或解决这个问题的努力都必须由社区主导。