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We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex”
Background: The prevalence of chemsex and sexualized substance use is increasing in several European countries, particularly among men who have sex with men. In this subgroup, illegal substance use is associated with increased sexual risk behavior, which can result in severe physical and psychologic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8200571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.690242 |
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author | Rosenberger, Cornelia Gertzen, Marcus Strasburger, Moritz Schwarz, Johanna Gernun, Solveig Rabenstein, Andrea Lermer, Eva Rüther, Tobias |
author_facet | Rosenberger, Cornelia Gertzen, Marcus Strasburger, Moritz Schwarz, Johanna Gernun, Solveig Rabenstein, Andrea Lermer, Eva Rüther, Tobias |
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description | Background: The prevalence of chemsex and sexualized substance use is increasing in several European countries, particularly among men who have sex with men. In this subgroup, illegal substance use is associated with increased sexual risk behavior, which can result in severe physical and psychological impairments. The present study examined the incidence and prevalence of chemsex in German-speaking countries. Methods: To further describe the high-risk group of Chemsex users, participants (N = 429) were asked about their psychotropic substance use, sexual and health-related behavior, health status, and socio-demographic information by using an online questionnaire. Whether Chemsex has negative effects on well-being was measured with the WHO well-being index. Of additional interest was how informed Chemsex users are about the topic and what needs are placed on the practitioners. The online questionnaire consisted of 105 items, and data was collected from March to May 2019. Thousand forty seven datasets were saved with a dropout rate of 59%, 123 completed questionnaires fulfilled the criteria for chemsex users (n =123). Results: There were no significant differences in well-being between chemsex users and non-users. All participants protected themselves against sexually transmitted diseases irregularly or not at all. The majority of chemsex users reported intermittently using illegal substances (ketamine, methamphetamine, mephedrone, γ-butyrolactone/γ-hydroxy butyric acid). They viewed their sexual and substance use behavior as problematic, but few showed motivation for behavior change. Chemsex users clearly expressed a need for more information and advice centers. Conclusion: The results provide information on chemsex users that can be used for the future development of a therapy manual and thus contribute to improving health care for this group. The prevalence of chemsex is increasing and urgently needs more research to protect clients from health impairments and stigmatization. |
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spelling | pubmed-82005712021-06-15 We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” Rosenberger, Cornelia Gertzen, Marcus Strasburger, Moritz Schwarz, Johanna Gernun, Solveig Rabenstein, Andrea Lermer, Eva Rüther, Tobias Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Background: The prevalence of chemsex and sexualized substance use is increasing in several European countries, particularly among men who have sex with men. In this subgroup, illegal substance use is associated with increased sexual risk behavior, which can result in severe physical and psychological impairments. The present study examined the incidence and prevalence of chemsex in German-speaking countries. Methods: To further describe the high-risk group of Chemsex users, participants (N = 429) were asked about their psychotropic substance use, sexual and health-related behavior, health status, and socio-demographic information by using an online questionnaire. Whether Chemsex has negative effects on well-being was measured with the WHO well-being index. Of additional interest was how informed Chemsex users are about the topic and what needs are placed on the practitioners. The online questionnaire consisted of 105 items, and data was collected from March to May 2019. Thousand forty seven datasets were saved with a dropout rate of 59%, 123 completed questionnaires fulfilled the criteria for chemsex users (n =123). Results: There were no significant differences in well-being between chemsex users and non-users. All participants protected themselves against sexually transmitted diseases irregularly or not at all. The majority of chemsex users reported intermittently using illegal substances (ketamine, methamphetamine, mephedrone, γ-butyrolactone/γ-hydroxy butyric acid). They viewed their sexual and substance use behavior as problematic, but few showed motivation for behavior change. Chemsex users clearly expressed a need for more information and advice centers. Conclusion: The results provide information on chemsex users that can be used for the future development of a therapy manual and thus contribute to improving health care for this group. The prevalence of chemsex is increasing and urgently needs more research to protect clients from health impairments and stigmatization. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8200571/ /pubmed/34135790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.690242 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rosenberger, Gertzen, Strasburger, Schwarz, Gernun, Rabenstein, Lermer and Rüther. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Rosenberger, Cornelia Gertzen, Marcus Strasburger, Moritz Schwarz, Johanna Gernun, Solveig Rabenstein, Andrea Lermer, Eva Rüther, Tobias We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title | We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title_full | We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title_fullStr | We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title_full_unstemmed | We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title_short | We Have a Lot to Do: Lack of Sexual Protection and Information—Results of the German-Language Online Survey “Let's Talk About Chemsex” |
title_sort | we have a lot to do: lack of sexual protection and information—results of the german-language online survey “let's talk about chemsex” |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8200571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.690242 |
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