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Online socializing among men who have sex with men and transgender people in Nairobi and Johannesburg and implications for public health‐related research and health promotion: an analysis of qualitative and respondent‐driven sampling survey data

机译:与内罗毕和约翰内斯堡的男性和变性人发生性关系的男性在线社交以及对公共卫生相关研究和健康促进的影响:分析定性和受访者驱动的抽样调查数据

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Introduction There is little published literature about gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and transgender individuals (MSM and TG)’s use of social media in sub‐Saharan Africa, despite repressive social and/or criminalizing contexts that limit access to physical HIV prevention. We sought to describe MSM and TG’s online socializing in Nairobi and Johannesburg, identifying the characteristics of those socializing online and those not, in order to inform the development of research and health promotion in online environments. Methods Respondent‐driven sampling surveys were conducted in 2017 in Nairobi (n?=?618) and Johannesburg (n?=?301) with those reporting current male gender identity or male sex assigned at birth and sex with a man in the last 12?months. Online socializing patterns, sociodemographic, sexual behaviour and HIV‐testing data were collected. We examined associations between social media use and sociodemographic characteristics and sexual behaviours among all, and only those HIV‐uninfected, using logistic regression. Analyses were RDS‐II weighted. Thirty qualitative interviews were conducted with MSM and TG in each city, which examined the broader context of and motivations for social media use. Results Most MSM and TG had used social media to socialize with MSM in the last month (60% Johannesburg, 71% Nairobi), mostly using generic platforms (e.g. Facebook), but also gay‐specific (e.g. Grindr). HIV‐uninfected MSM and TG reporting riskier recent sexual behaviours had raised odds of social media use in Nairobi, including receptive anal intercourse (adjusted OR?=?2.15, p =?0.006), buying (aOR?=?2.24, p =?0.015) and selling sex with men (aOR?=?2.17, p =?0.004). Evidence for these associations was weaker in Johannesburg, though socializing online was associated with condomless anal intercourse (aOR?=?3.67, p =?0.003) and active syphilis (aOR?=?13.50, p =?0.016). Qualitative findings indicated that while online socializing can limit risk of harm inherent in face‐to‐face interactions, novel challenges were introduced, including context collapse and a fear of blackmail. Conclusions Most MSM and TG in these cities socialize online regularly. Users reported HIV acquisition risk behaviours, yet this space is not fully utilized for sexual health promotion and research engagement. Effective, safe and acceptable means of using online channels to engage with MSM/TG that account for MSM and TG’s strategies and concerns for managing online security should now be explored, as complements or alternatives to existing outreach.
机译:介绍与男性和变性个人(MSM和TG)在撒哈拉以南非洲的使用社交媒体进行性关系的同性恋,双性恋和其他男性的出版文学很少,尽管减压社会和/或将限制访问物理艾滋病毒预防。我们试图描述内罗毕和约翰内斯堡的MSM和TG在线社交,识别在线社交的人的特征,以便在线环境中的研究和健康促进发展。方法采用受访者驱动的抽样调查是在纳博罗(N?=?618)和约翰内斯堡(N?= 301)的那些报告当前男性性别身份或男性性别在过去12年的诞生和性发生性中?几个月。收集在线社交模式,社会造影,性行为和HIV测试数据。我们在所有人中审查了社交媒体使用与社会媒介的关联和性行为,只使用逻辑回归。分析是RDS-II加权。在每个城市的MSM和TG进行了三十个定性访谈,该城市审查了社交媒体使用的更广泛的背景和动机。结果大多数MSM和TG都使用社交媒体在上个月(约翰内斯堡,71%内罗毕)的MSM社交,主要使用通用平台(例如Facebook),也是同性恋(例如Grindr)。艾滋病毒无感的MSM和TG报告近期性行为提高了内罗毕的社交媒体使用的几率,包括接受肛交(调整或?=?2.15,P = 0.006),购买(AOR?=?2.24,P =? 0.015)和男人出售性关系(AOR?=?2.17,P = 0.004)。约翰内斯堡的证据在约翰内斯堡较弱,虽然在线社交与通用的肛交(AOR?= 3.67,P = 0.003)和活性梅毒(AOR?= 13.50,P =?0.016)。定性发现表明,虽然在线社交可能会限制面对面互动中固有的危害风险,但引入了新的挑战,包括背景崩溃和恐惧勒索。结论这些城市的大多数MSM和TG定期社交。用户报告了HIV采购风险行为,但此空间未充分利用性健康促进和研究参与。使用在线渠道与MSM / TG进行的有效,安全和可接受的手段,应探讨MSM / TG的MSM / TG,现在应该探讨MSM和TG管理在线安全的疑问,作为现有外展的补充或替代方案。

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