Aspects associated with sexualised drug use among gay men and other men who have sex with men: a cross-sectional study from the Latin America MSM Internet Survey 2018-Chile
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Lisboa Donoso, Cristian
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Aspects associated with sexualised drug use among gay men and other men who have sex with men: a cross-sectional study from the Latin America MSM Internet Survey 2018-Chile
                
            
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Background: Sexualised drug use has attracted interest due to the role it could play in increasing exposure to the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmissible infections. It also carries risks inherent to substance use and may influence psychosocial factors. This study characterised sexualised drug use among Latin America MSM Internet Survey (LAMIS) respondents in Chile, in order to identify aspects associated with the phenomenon. Methods: LAMIS data were used to analyse: drug use (in any context, in sexual context and sexualised drug use), epidemiological aspects and psychosocial aspects. In addition, the associations between the sexualised drug use and these aspects were estimated. Results: The prevalence of sexualised drug use was 24% (n = 4945). The drugs most used in a sexual context (n = 3365) were cannabis, poppers and viagra. Cocaine, ecstasy/MDMA (3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) and ketamine use were reported in sexual encounters with multiple partners. Living with HIV (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.92), having had sex with three or more casual partners in the past year (AOR = 2.02) and having engaged in sex without a condom with three or more casual partners in this period (AOR = 1.61) were aspects associated with sexualised drug use. Less social integration (AOR = 0.76) and internalised homonegativity (AOR = 0.85) were aspects associated with a decrease of possibility of practising sexual drug use. Conclusion: Sexualised drug use is an emerging phenomenon in Chile, whose complexity needs to be studied in all its dimensions to have a complete understanding of its effect on people's health.
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European Commission Union Health Program 2014-20 
 
Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas da Santa Casa de Sao Paulo, Brazil 
 
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru 
 
Escuela de Salud Publica, Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Chile, Chile 
 
Fundacion SAVIA y APROFA, Chile 
 
UNIMINUTO, seccional Bello, Colombia 
 
Parea Surinam, Surinam 
 
RedGayLatino, Mexico 
 
Federacion Argentina LGBT, Argentina 
 
Asociacion Entre Amigos, El Salvador 
 
Venezuela Igualitaria, Venezuela 
 
SOMOSGAY, Paraguay 
 
Colectivo Ovejas Negras, Uruguay 
 
CIPAC, Costa Rica 
 
Fundacio Sida I Societat, Guatemala 
 
MANODIVERSA, Bolivia 
 
Grupo Genesis Panama, Panama 
 
Fundacion Ecuatoriana Equidad, Ecuador 
 
Centro para la Educacion y Prevencion del SIDA, Nicaragua 
 
Asociacion Kukulcan, Honduras
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Sexual Health   Volumen: 17 Número: 6 Páginas: 493-502  Dec 2020
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