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The Effects of Methamphetamine Use on the Sexual Lives of Gender and Sexually Diverse People in Dhaka, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study.

Sharful Islam Khan1, Mohammad Niaz Morshed Khan2,3, Samira Dishti Irfan2, A M Rumayan Hasan2, Allen G Ross4, Lily Ming-Sha Horng5, Nathan Lachowsky6, Gail Knudson7, Tasnim Azim8.   

Abstract

Methamphetamine use has increased among gender and sexually diverse people in several countries, including Bangladesh. This study aimed to explore the effects of methamphetamine on the sexual lives of these people in Dhaka, Bangladesh. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted, comprising 30 in-depth interviews with gender and sexually diverse people including males having sex with males, male sex workers, and transgender women (hijra) under HIV intervention coverage. Ten key informant interviews were also conducted with individuals who have expertise in relevant disciplines such as drug use, harm reduction, and HIV and AIDS. Digitally recorded data were manually analyzed under the thematic analysis framework. Findings indicated that many participants reported that methamphetamine brought changes in their sexual lives such as increased sexual drive, engagement in group sex, the increased ability to perform serial sex, transactional sex, impulsive and coercive sex, initiation and switching of male-to-male sexual practices, and limited condom use. Key informants noted that there is a dearth of methamphetamine-related services in Bangladesh. Methamphetamine use was found to lead to diverse effects on the sexual lives of gender and sexually diverse people, thus making it a driving force for shaping sexual practices and, hence, sexual risks. Therefore, it is essential for policy-level stakeholders and program managers to consider the risks of methamphetamine use due to their negative ramifications on sexual health, including HIV risks.

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Keywords:  Hijra; Methamphetamine; Sex workers; Sexual behaviors; Sexual orientation; Transgender

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32239362      PMCID: PMC7529687          DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01674-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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