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The use of social networking applications of smartphone and associated sexual risks in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations: a systematic review

机译:利用智能手机和相关性风险的社交网络应用在女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和变性人口中的应用:系统评价

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The use of social networking applications (apps) on smartphones has the potential to impact sexual health and behaviour. This was the first systematic review to critically appraise and summarize the existing literature on the use of social networking apps on smartphones and their associated sexual health and sexual behaviour effects in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender populations. A systematic search was conducted in five databases (CINAHL Plus, PsycINFO, PubMed, SCOPUS and Sociological Abstracts), using controlled terms and keywords. Thirteen articles from 11 studies were included in this review. Studied outcomes included rates of unprotected sexual intercourse, the number of sexual partners, drug/alcohol use prior to/during sexual intercourse, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) testing and the prevalence of STIs. Among app users, the prevalence of unprotected sex ranged from 17.0% to 66.7%. The mean number of sexual partners ranged from 1.4 to 2.9 (last 1-month period), and from 46.2 to 79.6 (lifetime). Two studies found that the prevalence of HIV infection was 1.9% and 11.4%, respectively. The self-reported prevalence of prior diagnosis of STIs other than HIV ranged from 9.1% to 51.0%. It should be noted that the heterogeneity of the study design and outcome measures across different studies hindered the comparison of findings across different studies. Furthermore, the findings in some studies are not reliable due to methodological problems. Our results highlight the need for more research with rigorous methodology to understand the negative impacts of using these apps on sexual health and sexual behaviour. For future studies, the operational definition of outcomes, including social networking app use and unprotected anal intercourse (UAI), should be clearly outlined. The use of validated tools to measure sexual behaviour and biological measures of HIV and other STDs is preferable so that outcomes can be standardized to facilitate comparisons between studies and the pooling of data.
机译:在智能手机上使用社交网络应用程序(应用程序)有可能影响性健康和行为。这是第一次系统审查,以批判性地评估和总结现有文献,以便在智能手机上使用社交网络应用以及其相关性健康和性行为和性行为效应在女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和变性人口中的影响。使用受控条款和关键字,在五个数据库(Cinahl Plus,Psycinfo,PubMed,Scopus和社会学摘要)中进行了系统搜索。本次审查中包含来自11项研究的十三篇文章。研究结果包括未受保护性交的率,性交前/期间的性伴侣,药物/酒精使用,性传播感染(STIS)测试和STI的患病率。在App用户中,无保护性行为的患病率从17.0%到66.7%。性伴侣的平均数量从1.4到2.9(最后1个月),46.2到79.6(终身)。两项研究发现,HIV感染的患病率分别为1.9%和11.4%。除HIV以外的STI的先前诊断的自我报告的患病率为9.1%至51.0%。应注意,在不同研究中的研究设计和结果措施的异质性阻碍了不同研究的结果的比较。此外,由于方法问题,一些研究中的发现不可靠。我们的结果突出了对更严格的方法的需要了解使用这些应用对性健康和性行为的负面影响。对于未来的研究,应清楚地概述了结果的操作定义,包括社交网络应用程序使用和无保护的肛交(UAI)。使用验证的工具来测量HIV和其他STD的性行为和生物学测量是优选的,因此可以标准化结果以促进研究与数据汇集之间的比较。

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