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Anabolic steroid use among gay and bisexual men living in Australia and New Zealand: Associations with demographics, body dissatisfaction, eating disorder psychopathology, and quality of life

机译:居住在澳大利亚和新西兰的同性恋和双性恋男性的合成代谢类固醇使用:与人口统计学,身体不满,饮食障碍的协会和生活质量

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Highlights ? The prevalence of anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) use was 5.2%. ? The prevalence of thinking about using AAS was 25.4%. ? Non-Australian/New Zealander men were more likely to use AAS (7.0% vs. 4.2%). ? Eating disorder psychopathology was associated with AAS use. ? Body image and eating disorder psychopathology were associated with AAS thoughts. Abstract Background and aims Gay and bisexual men may be at heightened risk for using anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS). Few studies, however, have examined AAS use among gay and bisexual men living in countries outside the United States. In addition, few studies have explored the potential associations of AAS use with body image concerns beyond muscularity, including height and genitals, or with eating disorder symptoms and quality of life. Thus, we examined the associations of AAS use, and of thoughts about using AAS, with body image, eating disorder symptoms, and quality of life among gay and bisexual men living in Australia and New Zealand. Methods A sample of 2733 gay and bisexual men completed an online survey promoted by paid nationwide advertisements to users of geosocial-networking smartphone applications. Results The prevalence of AAS use, and of thoughts about using AAS, were 5.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 4.4%, 6.1%) and 25.4% (95% CI: 23.8%, 27.1%), respectively. Multivariate analyses revealed that more frequent thoughts about using AAS were associated with being older, taller, and experiencing greater dissatisfaction with muscularity and height, less dissatisfaction with body fat, greater eating disorder symptoms, and lower subjective quality of life. Actual AAS users were more likely to be older, from a non-Australian/New Zealander cultural background, experiencing less dissatisfaction with body fat, and experiencing greater eating disorder symptoms. Conclusions Psychopathology related to body image and eating disorders are associated with AAS use among gay and bisexual men living in Australia and New Zealand.
机译:强调 ?合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)使用的患病率为5.2%。还使用AAS的思考的患病率为25.4%。还非澳大利亚/新西兰人男性更有可能使用AAS(7.0%与4.2%)。还饮食障碍精神病理学与AAS使用有关。还身体形象和食用障碍精神病理学与AAS思想有关。抽象背景和目标同性恋和双性恋男性可能在使用合成雄激素类固醇(AAS)的危险程度上。然而,很少有研究已经检查了生活在美国以外的国家的同性恋和双性恋男性中使用的AAS。此外,很少有研究已经探索了AAS与身体形象的潜在关联,超出肌肉性,包括高度和生殖器,或饮食障碍症状和生活质量。因此,我们审查了AAS使用的关联,以及在澳大利亚和新西兰生活的同性恋和双性恋男子之间的身体形象,饮食症状和生活质量。方法2733同性恋和双性恋男子的样本完成了通过向地理网络网络智能手机应用的用户提供的全国范围内推广的在线调查。结果AAS使用的患病率和使用AAS的思考分别为5.2%(95%置信区间[CI]:4.4%,6.1%)和25.4%(95%CI:23.8%,27.1%)。多变量分析显示,对使用AAS的更频繁的思想与年龄较大,更高,并且经历更大的对肌肉性和高度的不满,对体脂的不太不满,更大的食物障碍症状和更低的人的生活质量。来自非澳大利亚/新西兰文化背景的实际AAS用户更容易成长,经历对体脂的不太不满,并经历更大的饮食失调症状。结论与身体形象和饮食障碍相关的精神病理学与澳大利亚和新西兰生活的同性恋和双性恋男子的使用有关。

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