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英国伦敦 HIV 阴性男男性行为者(MSM)中,感染 HIV 高风险人群因 COVID-19 限制措施改变性行为。

COVID-19 restrictions and changing sexual behaviours in HIV-negative MSM at high risk of HIV infection in London, UK.

机构信息

56 Dean Street, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

56 Dean Street, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

出版信息

Sex Transm Infect. 2021 Nov;97(7):521-524. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2020-054768. Epub 2021 Jan 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions have affected attendance to and delivery of UK sexual healthcare services (SHS). We surveyed the impact on sexual behaviour of men having sex with men (MSM) to inform future SHS provision.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional, anonymous, web-based survey among HIV-negative MSM at high risk of HIV infection who attended 56 Dean Street, a sexual health and HIV clinic. The survey was conducted over a 7-day period in August 2020. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, sexual behaviour and related mental well-being experienced during lockdown (defined as 23 March-30 June 2020) were extracted. Categorical and non-categorical variables were compared according to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use.

RESULTS

814 MSM completed the questionnaire: 75% were PrEP users; 76% reported they have been sexually active, of which 76% reported sex outside their household. 75% reported fewer partners than prior to lockdown. Isolation/loneliness (48%) and anxiety/stress (27%) triggered sexual activity, and 73% had discussed COVID-19 transmission risks with their sexual partners. While 46% reported no change to emotions ordinarily experienced following sex, 20% reported guilt for breaching COVID-19 restrictions. 76% implemented one or more changes to their sexual behaviour, while 58% applied one or more steps to reduce COVID-19 transmission during sex. 36% accessed SHS and 30% reported difficulties in accessing testing/treatment. Of those who accessed SHS, 28% reported an STI diagnosis. PrEP users reported higher partner number, engagement in 'chemsex' and use of SHS than non-PrEP users.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 restrictions had a considerable impact on sexual behaviour and mental well-being in our survey respondents. High rates of sexual activity and STI diagnoses were reported during lockdown. Changes to SHS provision for MSM must respond to high rates of psychological and STI-related morbidity and the challenges faced by this population in accessing services.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行及其相关限制措施影响了英国性保健服务(SHS)的就诊和提供。我们调查了这些因素对男男性行为者(MSM)性行为的影响,以为未来的 SHS 服务提供信息。

方法

我们在高危感染 HIV 的 HIV 阴性 MSM 中开展了一项横断面、匿名、基于网络的调查,这些 MSM 曾在 56 号迪恩街(一家性健康和 HIV 诊所)就诊。调查于 2020 年 8 月进行了 7 天。提取了封锁期间(定义为 2020 年 3 月 23 日至 6 月 30 日)的社会人口特征、性行为和相关心理健康状况数据。根据 HIV 暴露前预防(PrEP)的使用情况比较了分类和非分类变量。

结果

814 名 MSM 完成了问卷:75%是 PrEP 用户;76%报告他们有过性行为,其中 76%报告有过家庭以外的性行为。75%报告的性伴侣比封锁前少。隔离/孤独(48%)和焦虑/压力(27%)引发了性行为,73%与性伴侣讨论过 COVID-19 传播风险。虽然 46%报告性行为后情绪没有变化,但 20%报告违反 COVID-19 限制感到内疚。76%的人改变了性行为方式,58%的人在性行为中采取了降低 COVID-19 传播的措施。36%的人接受了 SHS,30%的人报告在接受检测/治疗方面存在困难。在接受 SHS 的人群中,28%报告了性传播感染(STI)诊断。PrEP 用户报告的性伴侣数量、参与“化学性行为”和使用 SHS 的比例高于非 PrEP 用户。

结论

COVID-19 限制措施对我们调查对象的性行为和心理健康产生了重大影响。封锁期间报告了较高的性行为频率和性传播感染(STI)诊断率。为 MSM 提供的 SHS 必须针对高比例的心理和 STI 相关发病率以及该人群在获得服务方面面临的挑战做出反应。

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