| Literature DB >> 32706705 |
Zixin Wang1,2, Xue Yang1,2, Phoenix K H Mo1, Yuan Fang3, Tsun Kwan Mary Ip1, Joseph T F Lau1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexualized drug use (SDU; the use of any psychoactive substance before or during sexual intercourse) is prevalent among men who have sex with men (MSM) and may aggravate the worsening HIV epidemic in this key population.Entities:
Keywords: chemsex; influence of social media; men who have sex with men; prospective observational cohort study; sexualized drug use
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32706705 PMCID: PMC7414399 DOI: 10.2196/17894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Baseline characteristics of the participants.
| Characteristics | All participants (n=600) | Follow-up at Month 6 (n=407) | Loss to follow-up (n=193) | |||
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| 18-24 | 124 (20.7) | 80 (19.7) | 44 (22.8) | |
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| 25-30 | 218 (36.3) | 146 (35.9) | 72 (37.3) | |
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| 31-40 | 187 (31.2) | 126 (31.0) | 61 (31.6) | |
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| >40 | 71 (11.8) | 55 (13.5) | 16 (8.3) | |
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| Senior high school or below | 95 (15.8) | 63 (15.5) | 32 (16.6) | |
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| College or above | 505 (84.2) | 344 (84.5) | 161 (83.4) | |
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| Currently single | 504 (84.0) | 344 (84.5) | 160 (82.9) | |
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| Married/cohabiting with a man | 93 (15.5) | 60 (14.7) | 33 (17.1) | |
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| Married/cohabiting with a woman | 3 (0.5) | 3 (0.7) | 0 (0.0) | |
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| <10,000 (<US $1290) | 84 (14.0) | 57 (14.0) | 27 (14.0) | |
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| 10,000-19,999 (US $1290-2580) | 174 (29.0) | 120 (29.5) | 54 (28.0) | |
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| 20,000-39,999 (US $2580-3870) | 220 (36.7) | 148 (36.4) | 72 (37.3) | |
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| >40,000 (>US $5161) | 116 (19.3) | 78 (19.2) | 38 (19.7) | |
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| Refuse to disclose | 6 (1.0) | 4 (1.0) | 2 (1.0) | |
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| Full-time | 498 (83.0) | 340 (83.5) | 158 (81.9) | |
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| Part-time/unemployed/retired/students | 102 (17.0) | 67 (16.5) | 35 (18.1) | |
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| Homosexual | 546 (91.0) | 375 (92.1) | 171 (88.6) | |
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| Bisexual | 52 (8.7) | 31 (7.6) | 21 (10.9) | |
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| Heterosexual | 2 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.5) | |
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| No | 170 (28.3) | 108 (26.5) | 62 (32.1) | |
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| Yes | 430 (71.7) | 299 (73.5) | 131 (67.9) | |
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| No | 265 (44.2) | 184 (45.2) | 81 (42.0) | |
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| Yes | 335 (55.8) | 223 (54.8) | 112 (58.0) | |
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| No | 577 (96.2) | 392 (96.3) | 185 (95.9) | |
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| Yes | 23 (3.8) | 15 (3.7) | 8 (4.1) | |
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| Never tested for HIV | 26 (4.3) | 11 (2.7) | 15 (7.8) | |
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| Negative | 549 (91.5) | 380 (93.4) | 169 (87.6) | |
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| Positive | 20 (3.3) | 13 (3.2) | 7 (3.6) | |
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| Refuse to disclose | 5 (0.8) | 3 (0.7) | 2 (1.0) | |
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| No | 477 (79.5) | 325 (79.9) | 152 (78.8) | |
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| Yes | 123 (20.5) | 82 (20.1) | 41 (21.2) | |
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| No | 90 (15.0) | 55 (13.5) | 35 (18.1) | |
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| Yes | 510 (85.0) | 352 (86.5) | 158 (81.9) | |
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| No | 237 (39.5) | 163 (40.0) | 74 (38.3) | |
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| Yes | 363 (60.5) | 244 (60.0) | 119 (61.7) | |
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| No | 359 (59.8) | 249 (61.2) | 110 (57.0) | |
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| Yes | 241 (40.2) | 158 (38.8) | 83 (43.0) | |
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| No | 186 (31.0) | 127 (31.2) | 59 (30.6) | |
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| Yes | 414 (69.0) | 280 (68.8) | 134 (69.4) | |
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| No | 484 (80.7) | 326 (80.1) | 158 (81.9) | |
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| Yes | 116 (19.3) | 81 (19.9) | 35 (18.1) | |
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| No | 512 (85.3) | 349 (85.7) | 163 (84.5) | |
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| Yes | 88 (14.7) | 58 (14.3) | 30 (15.5) | |
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| Sharing of personal experiences to support MSM using psychoactive substances | 253 (42.2) | 168 (41.3) | 85 (44.0) | .52 |
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| Sharing of personal experiences against MSM using psychoactive substances (reverse coded) | 180 (30.0) | 131 (32.2) | 49 (25.4) | .09 |
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| Receiving personal invitations to use psychoactive substances from MSM friends | 93 (15.5) | 58 (14.3) | 35 (18.1) | .22 |
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| Receiving personal invitations to have SDU/chemsex from MSM friends | 90 (15.0) | 55 (13.5) | 35 (18.1) | .14 |
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| Receiving personal invitations to use psychoactive substances from strangers | 212 (35.3) | 145 (35.6) | 67 (34.7) | .83 |
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| Receiving personal invitations to have SDU/chemsex from strangers | 218 (36.3) | 150 (36.9) | 68 (35.2) | .70 |
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| Commentary/discussion about psychoactive substance use | 168 (28.0) | 97 (23.8) | 71 (36.8) | .001 |
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| The Influence of Social Media Scale, mean (SD) | 7.7 (4.4) | 7.5 (4.3) | 8.1 (4.4) | .13 | |
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| Regular male sex partners had experience of SDU/chemsex, % Yes | 48 (8.0) | 39 (9.6) | 9 (4.7) | .04 | |
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| Nonregular male sex partners had experience of SDU/chemsex, % Yes | 109 (18.2) | 72 (17.7) | 37 (19.2) | .66 | |
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| Close friends had experience of SDU/chemsex, % Yes | 129 (21.5) | 94 (23.1) | 35 (18.1) | .17 | |
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| Other friends had experience of SDU/chemsex, % Yes | 229 (38.2) | 151 (37.1) | 78 (40.4) | .44 | |
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| 0 | 178 (29.7) | 121 (29.7) | 57 (29.5) | |
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| 1-2 | 148 (24.7) | 104 (25.6) | 44 (22.8) | |
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| 3-5 | 143 (23.8) | 92 (22.6) | 51 (26.4) | |
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| 6-10 | 48 (8.0) | 36 (8.8) | 16 (8.2) | |
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| >10 | 83 (13.8) | 54 (13.3) | 29 (15.0) | |
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| SDU allows you temporary escape from reality | 106 (17.7) | 70 (17.2) | 36 (18.7) | .66 |
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| SDU increases your sexual pleasure | 139 (23.2) | 99 (24.3) | 40 (20.7) | .33 |
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| It is easier to find sex partners during SDU | 74 (12.3) | 47 (11.5) | 27 (14.0) | .40 |
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| SDU would heighten euphoria | 131 (21.8) | 93 (22.9) | 38 (19.7) | .38 |
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| Positive Attitude Scale, mean (SD) | 8.0 (4.2) | 8.8 (4.1) | 8.8 (4.3) | .93 | |
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| SDU would harm your cognitive function | 558 (94.0) | 379 (93.1) | 185 (95.9) | .19 |
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| SDU would have negative impact on your relationship with sex partners | 384 (64.0) | 265 (65.1) | 119 (61.7) | .41 |
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| SDU would increase your risk of having condomless anal intercourse | 381 (63.5) | 258 (63.4) | 123 (63.7) | .94 |
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| SDU would increase your risk of HIV infection | 511 (85.2) | 341 (83.8) | 170 (88.1) | .17 |
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| Negative Attitude Scale, mean (SD) | 16.8 (2.9) | 16.7 (2.9) | 16.8 (2.8) | .72 | |
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| Your male sex partners support you using psychoactive substances | 29 (4.8) | 19 (4.7) | 10 (5.2) | .78 |
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| Your other MSM friends support you using psychoactive substances | 17 (2.8) | 12 (2.9) | 5 (2.6) | .81 |
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| Your male sex partners support you having SDU | 21 (3.5) | 14 (3.4) | 7 (3.6) | .91 |
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| Your other MSM friends support you having SDU | 11 (1.8) | 8 (2.0) | 3 (1.6) | .73 |
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| Perceived Subjective Norms Scale, mean (SD) | 5.9 (3.1) | 5.8 (3.1) | 6.0 (3.0) | .40 | |
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| If your sex partner asks you to use psychoactive substances, it is difficult for you to refuse | 60 (10.0) | 36 (8.8) | 24 (12.4) | .17 |
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| If your sex partner asks you to have SDU, it is difficult for you to refuse | 55 (9.2) | 31 (7.6) | 24 (12.4) | .06 |
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| Perceived Behavioral Control of Refusing SDU Scale, mean (SD) | 3.5 (2.2) | 3.4 (2.1) | 3.7 (2.3) | .10 | |
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| You can exercise self-control to stop using psychoactive substance | 541 (90.2) | 371 (91.2) | 170 (88.1) | .24 |
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| You can exercise self-control to stop having SDU | 550 (91.7) | 378 (92.9) | 172 (89.1) | .12 |
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| Perceived Behavioral Control of Refraining from SDU Scale, mean (SD) | 9.2 (1.7) | 9.3 (1.5) | 9.0 (2.0) | .04 | |
aSDU: sexualized drug use. Sexualized drug use is defined as the use of any of the following psychoactive substances before/during anal intercourse: ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, cannabis, ecstasy, Dormicum/Halcion/Erimin 5/nonprescription hypnotic drugs, heroin, cough suppressant (not for curing cough), amyl nitrite (popper), GHB/GBL (γ-hydroxybutyrate), 5-methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine (Foxy), and mephedrone.
Patterns of sexualized drug use in different reference periods.
| Variables | One year prior to baseline survey (among MSMa who reported sexualized drug use in the past year at baseline, n=88), n (%) | During the 6-month follow-up period (among MSM who reported sexualized drug use during the follow-up, n=28), n (%) | ||
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| Ketamine | 2 (2.3) | 2 (7.1) | |
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| Methamphetamine | 32 (36.4) | 11 (39.3) | |
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| Cocaine | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
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| Cannabis | 7 (8.0) | 1 (3.6) | |
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| Ecstasy | 2 (2.3) | 2 (7.1) | |
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| Dormicum/Halcion/Erimin 5/Hypnotic drugs (nonprescription) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (3.6) | |
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| Heroin | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
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| Cough suppressant (not for curing cough) | 1 (1.1) | 2 (7.1) | |
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| Amyl nitrite | 69 (78.4) | 20 (71.4) | |
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| γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB/GBL) | 29 (33.0) | 10 (35.7) | |
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| 5-methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine | 5 (5.7) | 1 (3.6) | |
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| Mephedrone | 0 (0.0) | 1 (3.6) | |
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| No | 57 (64.8) | 14 (50.0) | |
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| Yes | 31 (35.2) | 14 (50.0) | |
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| <1 episode/month | 0 (0.0) | 13 (46.4) | |
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| 1 episode/month | 35 (39.8) | 11 (39.3) | |
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| 1-2 episodes/month | 24 (27.3) | 2 (7.1) | |
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| ≥3 episodes/month | 29 (33.0) | 2 (7.1) | |
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| No | 41 (46.6) | 10 (35.7) | |
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| Yes | 47 (53.4) | 18 (64.3) | |
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| 2 | 67 (76.1) | 19 (67.9) |
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| ≥3 | 21 (23.9) | 9 (32.1) |
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| No | 77 (87.5) | 28 (100.0) |
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| Yes | 11 (12.5) | 0 (0.0) |
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| No | 62 (70.5) | 16 (57.9) |
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| Yes | 26 (29.5) | 12 (42.1) |
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| No | 18 (20.5) | 11 (39.3) |
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| Yes | 70 (79.5) | 17 (60.7) |
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| No | 45 (51.1) | 15 (53.6) |
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| Yes | 43 (48.9) | 13 (46.4) |
aMSM: men who have sex with men.
Baseline background variables associated with sexualized drug use during the follow-up period for MSM in Hong Kong (among those being followed up at Month 6, n=407).
| Variables | Participants, n (%) | ORa (95% CI) | ||
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| 18-24 | 4 (5.0) | 1.0 |
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| 25-30 | 10 (6.8) | 1.40 (0.42-4.61) |
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| 31-40 | 11 (8.7) | 1.82 (0.56-5.92) |
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| >40 | 3 (5.5) | 1.10 (0.24-5.10) |
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| Senior high school or below | 7 (11.1) | 1.0 |
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| College or above | 21 (6.1) | 0.52 (0.21-1.28) |
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| Currently single | 24 (7.0) | 1.0 |
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| Married/cohabiting with a man | 3 (5.0) | 0.70 (0.21-2.41) |
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| Married/cohabiting with a woman | 1 (33.3) | 6.67 (0.58-76.18) |
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| <10,000 (<US $1290) | 5 (8.8) | 1.0 |
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| 10,000-19,999 (US $1290-2580) | 6 (5.0) | 0.55 (0.16-1.88) |
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| 20,000-39,999 (US $2580-3870) | 12 (8.1) | 0.92 (0.31-2.73) |
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| >40,000 (>US $5161) | 5 (6.4) | 0.71 (0.20-2.59) |
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| Refuse to disclose | 0 (0.0) | N/Ab |
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| Full-time | 21 (6.2) | 1.0 |
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| Part-time/unemployed/retired/student | 7 (10.4) | 1.77 (0.72-4.35) |
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| Homosexual | 27 (7.2) | 1.0 |
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| Bisexual | 1 (3.2) | 0.43 (0.05-3.27) |
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| Heterosexual | 0 (0.0) | N/A |
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| No | 4 (3.7) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 24 (8.0) | 2.27 (0.77-6.70) |
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| No | 12 (6.5) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 16 (7.2) | 1.11 (0.51-2.41) |
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| No | 23 (5.9) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 5 (33.3) | 8.02 (2.53-25.42)c |
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| Negative/never tested for HIV/refuse to disclose | 24 (6.1) | 1.0 |
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| Positive | 4 (30.8) | 6.85 (1.97-23.87)d |
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| No | 16 (4.9) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 12 (14.6) | 3.31 (1.50-7.31)d |
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| No | 2 (3.6) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 26 (7.4) | 2.11 (.49-9.17) |
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| No | 1 (.6) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 27 (11.1) | 20.16 (2.71-149.88)d |
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| No | 8 (3.2) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 20 (12.7) | 4.37 (1.87-10.18)d |
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| No | 0 (0) | N/A |
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| Yes | 28 (10.0) | N/Ae |
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| No | 7 (2.0) | 1.0 |
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| Yes | 21 (36.2) | 27.73 (11.05-69.60)c |
aOR: univariate odds ratio.
bN/A: not applicable.
cP<.001.
dP<.01.
eP<.05.
Factors associated with sexualized drug use during the follow-up period (among those being followed up at Month 6, n=407)a.
| Factors | ORb (95% CI) | AORc (95% CI) | |
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| Influence of Social Media Scale | 1.23 (1.13, 1.34)d | 1.11 (1.01, 1.22)e |
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| Number of peers in one’s social network who had ever engaged in SDU/chemsex | 2.29 (1.67, 3.14)d | 1.43 (0.95, 2.16)f |
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| Positive Attitude Scale | 1.33 (1.19, 1.47)d | 1.19 (1.05, 1.36)g |
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| Negative Attitude Scale | 0.86 (0.76, 0.97)e | 0.99 (0.84, 1.16) |
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| Perceived Subjective Norm Scale | 1.29 (1.18, 1.42)d | 1.15 (1.01, 1.30)e |
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| Perceived Behavioral Control of Refusing Sexualized Drug Use Scale | 1.33 (1.15, 1.55)d | 1.08 (0.89, 1.33) |
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| Perceived Behavioral Control of Refraining from Sexualized Drug Use Scale | 0.76 (0.64, 0.91)g | 0.76 (0.59, 0.98)e |
a6.9% of participants reported sexualized drug use during the follow-up period.
bOR: univariate odds ratio. The OR represents the increase in the odds of sexualized drug use caused by a one-unit increase in the item/scale score.
cAOR: adjusted odds ratio. The AOR is adjusted for the significant background variables listed in Table 3 and multiple sex partnerships in the past year.
dP<.001.
eP<.05.
f.05
gP<.01.
Figure 1The proposed mediation models with standardized path coefficients. *P<.05; **P<.01; ***P<.001. SDU: sexualized drug use; TPB: Theory of Planned Behavior.