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Sexual Behavior and Its Determinants During COVID-19 Restrictions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Amsterdam.

Ward P H van Bilsen1, Hanne M L Zimmermann1, Anders Boyd1,2, Liza Coyer1, Lia van der Hoek3, Neeltje A Kootstra4, Elske Hoornenborg1, Maria Prins1,5, Maarten F Schim van der Loeff1,5, Udi Davidovich1,6, Amy Matser1,5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of Dutch COVID-19 restrictions on sexual behavior and HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) acquisition among men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in the Amsterdam Cohort Studies (ACS) on HIV in Amsterdam.
METHODS: ACS participants complete a questionnaire on sexual behavior and are tested for HIV/STI biannually. They may also be tested at the STI clinic in-between study visits. On May 29, 2020, ACS participants were invited to complete an online questionnaire on health, COVID-19 risk perceptions, and sexual behavior. Determinants of reporting casual sex partners (CSP) during COVID-19 restrictions were examined using logistic regression.
RESULTS: Of 683 MSM, 353 (52%; median age, 47 years; interquartile range, 38-53 years) completed the questionnaire. Since COVID-19, 73% reported a reduction in the number of CSP. CSP during COVID-19 restrictions were reported by 133 MSM (38%) and, in multivariable analysis, was associated with not having a college/university degree, being single, lower perceived importance of avoiding COVID-19, number of CSP before COVID-19, and current preexposure prophylaxis use (P < 0.05 for all). During COVID-19 restrictions, no HIV infections were diagnosed, and the STI positivity rate was 8%.
CONCLUSION: Since COVID-19, the number of CSP decreased among MSM, and there may have been a temporary reduction in HIV/STI transmission. Some MSM were not fully compliant to social distancing regulations and reported CSP, which was related to prior sexual behavior and low perceived importance of avoiding COVID-19. For these men, it is important to maintain accessible HIV/STI-related testing and care during times of lockdown.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33230027     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


  12 in total

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Authors:  Nana Ernst Toldam; Christian Graugaard; Rikke Meyer; Louise Thomsen; Sabine Dreier; Emmanuele A Jannini; Annamaria Giraldi
Journal:  Sex Med Rev       Date:  2022-06-30

2.  PrEP Use in Times of COVID-19 in the Netherlands: Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) on PrEP Test Less for HIV and Renal Functioning During a COVID-19 Related Lockdown.

Authors:  Lizette C Krist; Hanne M L Zimmermann; Mart van Dijk; Sarah E Stutterheim; Kai J Jonas
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-05-16

3.  Relationship Between Sexual Behaviors with Non-committed Relationship Partners and COVID-19 Restrictions and Notification Rates: Results from a Longitudinal Study of Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia.

Authors:  Daniel Storer; Garrett Prestage; Hamish McManus; Lisa Maher; Benjamin R Bavinton; Jeanne Ellard; Fengyi Jin; Steven Philpot; Martin Holt; Peter Saxton; Bridget Haire; Dean Murphy; Mohamed A Hammoud
Journal:  Sex Res Social Policy       Date:  2022-05-28

4.  Decreases in Reported Sexually Transmitted Infections During the Time of COVID-19 in King County, WA: Decreased Transmission or Screening?

Authors:  Anna Berzkalns; Christina S Thibault; Lindley A Barbee; Matthew R Golden; Christine Khosropour; Roxanne P Kerani
Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  2021-08-01       Impact factor: 2.830

5.  Willingness to Attend Sex Venues in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic in New York City: Results from an Online Survey with Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals.

Authors:  Étienne Meunier; Anne E Sundelson; Stephen Tellone; Daniel Alohan; Celia B Fisher; Christian Grov
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2021-05-04       Impact factor: 3.671

6.  Psychosocial and behavioral correlates with HIV testing among men who have sex with men during the COVID-19 pandemic in China.

Authors:  Lingen Shi; Guangxia Liu; Gengfeng Fu; Nick Zaller; Chongyi Wei; Cui Yang; Hongjing Yan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 3.752

7.  Factors Predicting COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in China: An Observational Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Kechun Zhang; Paul Shing-Fong Chan; Siyu Chen; Yuan Fang; He Cao; Hongbiao Chen; Tian Hu; Yaqi Chen; Xiaofeng Zhou; Zixin Wang
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-03-11

8.  The Epidemic of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Under the Influence of COVID-19 in China.

Authors:  Xiangyu Yan; Xuechun Wang; Xiangyu Zhang; Lei Wang; Bo Zhang; Zhongwei Jia
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-12-16

9.  Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV testing rates across four geographically diverse urban centres in the United States: An observational study.

Authors:  Ethan Moitra; Jun Tao; Joseph Olsen; Riley D Shearer; Brian R Wood; Andrew M Busch; Andrea LaPlante; Jason V Baker; Philip A Chan
Journal:  Lancet Reg Health Am       Date:  2021-12-23

10.  Transient Changes in Preexposure Prophylaxis Use and Daily Sexual Behavior After the Implementation of COVID-19 Restrictions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men.

Authors:  Vita W Jongen; Hanne M L Zimmermann; Anders Boyd; Elske Hoornenborg; Mark A M van den Elshout; Udi Davidovich; Yvonne T H P van Duijnhoven; Henry J C de Vries; Maria Prins; Maarten F Schim van der Loeff; Liza Coyer
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2021-08-15       Impact factor: 3.771

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