Associations between partner-seeking activities through internet and sexual risk behaviours related to HIV/AIDS among men who have sex with men in China
10.3321/j.issn:0254-6450.2008.07.016
- VernacularTitle:以互联网为最主要性交往途径的男男性行为者HIV/AIDS 相关性行为研究
- Author:
Xiu-Fang LI
1
;
Bei-Chuan ZHANG
;
Quan-Sheng CHU
;
Ning WANG
;
Yan-Fei WANG
;
Zeng-Zhao YU
Author Information
1. 青岛大学医学院附属医院
- Keywords:
Men who have sex with men;
Internet;
Aquired immunedeficiency syndrom;
SexbehavinlAr
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2008;29(7):685-688
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the associations between partner-seeking activities through internet and HIV/AIDS related risk behaviours among men who have sex with men(MSM).Methods Target sampling.anonymous questionnaires were adopted and analyzed with SPSS 11.0.Results Data from 45.6% of the 2178 valid questionnaires showed that most partner-seeking activities was through internet.73.1% of them landed on gay website.in which 83.0% looked for sexual partners and 91.7% of them had intercourse with other men met through internet when compared with MSM who did not seek sex activities through internet.The internet group obviously had fewer numbers of partners(5.73 vs.10.3),oral sex partners(5.13 vs.8.71),passive anus sex partners(4.67 vs.8.26)and active anus sex partners (3.51 vs.6.06)in the past 6 months(P<0.01 respectively)and obviously had fewer group sex(16.7% vs.20.5%)activities in the past one year but had more activities on oral sex(94.7% vs.89.6%),anus sex(95.1% vs.86.5%),regular sexual partner(52.6% vs.46.7%)in the past 6 months(83.4% vs.75.5%)(P<0.01 respectively)and more likely to have finger intercourse(52.2% vs.38.5%),hemorrhage sexual intercourse(36.4% vs.21.9%,OR=2.04),non-local sexual intercourse(28.1% vs.22.7%)(P<0.01 respectively).Conclusion Seeking sexual partners through internet had positive and double effects on MSM's risk behaviours.suggesting that it is of urgent need to take the advange of internet and gay website to disseminate HIV/AIDS prevention message.