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Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?

This original study compares the prevalences of drug use for any purpose and for sexualized drug use (SDU) among MSM. It also describes relevant characteristics of first SDU, analyzes to what extent SDU has been the first experience (the gateway) with different drugs by age and explores the correlat...

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Autores principales: Guerras, Juan-Miguel, Hoyos, Juan, Donat, Marta, de la Fuente, Luis, Palma Díaz, David, Ayerdi, Oskar, García-Pérez, Jorge N., García de Olalla, Patricia, Belza, María-José
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36457321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.997730
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author Guerras, Juan-Miguel
Hoyos, Juan
Donat, Marta
de la Fuente, Luis
Palma Díaz, David
Ayerdi, Oskar
García-Pérez, Jorge N.
García de Olalla, Patricia
Belza, María-José
author_facet Guerras, Juan-Miguel
Hoyos, Juan
Donat, Marta
de la Fuente, Luis
Palma Díaz, David
Ayerdi, Oskar
García-Pérez, Jorge N.
García de Olalla, Patricia
Belza, María-José
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description This original study compares the prevalences of drug use for any purpose and for sexualized drug use (SDU) among MSM. It also describes relevant characteristics of first SDU, analyzes to what extent SDU has been the first experience (the gateway) with different drugs by age and explores the correlates of SDU. Study participants included 2,919 HIV-negative MSM attending four HIV/STI diagnosis services in Madrid and Barcelona. They answered an online, self-administered questionnaire. Poisson regression models with robust variance were used. About 81.4% had ever used any drug, and 71.9% had done so in the last-12-months, while 56% had ever engaged in SDU, and 50% had done so in the last-12-months. Participants under 25 years old had the lowest prevalences of SDU, and the 25–39 age group the highest, except for Viagra, which was higher among those over age 40. The most frequently used drugs for first SDU were poppers (53.6%), cannabis (19.6%) and Viagra (12.2%). These drugs were also the most ever consumed for SDU. Among sexualized users, methamphetamine (78.3%) and Mephedrone (75.4%) were used always/most of the times for sex in the last-12-months. Around 72.2% of Mephedrone sexualized users and 69.6% of Methamphetamine vs 23.1% of ecstasy users' first consumption of these drugs involved use for sex. These drugs were provided to them free where they have sex for 66.8, 79.1, and 31.9%, respectively. On that occasion, 8.1% of Mephedrone, 6.8% of Methamphetamine and 18.4% of ecstasy users had sex only with steady partner; with 50.2, 56.2, and 26.2% respectively using a condom with any partner. SDU in the first use was associated with similar variables for recreational and chemsex drugs. The highest prevalence ratios were for having ever been penetrated by >20 men and having ever injected drugs. It can be concluded that the prevalence of SDU was more than half of the prevalence for any purpose. Thus SDU was the gateway to use for many drugs in an important proportion of users, who frequently consumed drugs that were free and had condomless anal sex with occasional and multiple partners. These circumstances were much more common for chemsex than for recreational drugs.
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spelling pubmed-97053392022-11-30 Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use? Guerras, Juan-Miguel Hoyos, Juan Donat, Marta de la Fuente, Luis Palma Díaz, David Ayerdi, Oskar García-Pérez, Jorge N. García de Olalla, Patricia Belza, María-José Front Public Health Public Health This original study compares the prevalences of drug use for any purpose and for sexualized drug use (SDU) among MSM. It also describes relevant characteristics of first SDU, analyzes to what extent SDU has been the first experience (the gateway) with different drugs by age and explores the correlates of SDU. Study participants included 2,919 HIV-negative MSM attending four HIV/STI diagnosis services in Madrid and Barcelona. They answered an online, self-administered questionnaire. Poisson regression models with robust variance were used. About 81.4% had ever used any drug, and 71.9% had done so in the last-12-months, while 56% had ever engaged in SDU, and 50% had done so in the last-12-months. Participants under 25 years old had the lowest prevalences of SDU, and the 25–39 age group the highest, except for Viagra, which was higher among those over age 40. The most frequently used drugs for first SDU were poppers (53.6%), cannabis (19.6%) and Viagra (12.2%). These drugs were also the most ever consumed for SDU. Among sexualized users, methamphetamine (78.3%) and Mephedrone (75.4%) were used always/most of the times for sex in the last-12-months. Around 72.2% of Mephedrone sexualized users and 69.6% of Methamphetamine vs 23.1% of ecstasy users' first consumption of these drugs involved use for sex. These drugs were provided to them free where they have sex for 66.8, 79.1, and 31.9%, respectively. On that occasion, 8.1% of Mephedrone, 6.8% of Methamphetamine and 18.4% of ecstasy users had sex only with steady partner; with 50.2, 56.2, and 26.2% respectively using a condom with any partner. SDU in the first use was associated with similar variables for recreational and chemsex drugs. The highest prevalence ratios were for having ever been penetrated by >20 men and having ever injected drugs. It can be concluded that the prevalence of SDU was more than half of the prevalence for any purpose. Thus SDU was the gateway to use for many drugs in an important proportion of users, who frequently consumed drugs that were free and had condomless anal sex with occasional and multiple partners. These circumstances were much more common for chemsex than for recreational drugs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9705339/ /pubmed/36457321 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.997730 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guerras, Hoyos, Donat, de la Fuente, Palma Díaz, Ayerdi, García-Pérez, García de Olalla and Belza. 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 Public Health
Guerras, Juan-Miguel
Hoyos, Juan
Donat, Marta
de la Fuente, Luis
Palma Díaz, David
Ayerdi, Oskar
García-Pérez, Jorge N.
García de Olalla, Patricia
Belza, María-José
Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title_full Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title_fullStr Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title_full_unstemmed Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title_short Sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in Madrid and Barcelona: The gateway to new drug use?
title_sort sexualized drug use among men who have sex with men in madrid and barcelona: the gateway to new drug use?
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36457321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.997730
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