1. The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on men having sex with men (MSM).
- Author
-
Levy, Itzchak, Michael, Shahar, Olmer, Liraz, Gofen, Ruth, Davidson, Oleg, Zooker, Roy, and Wagner-Kolasko, Gal
- Subjects
- *
HIV prevention , *HEALTH services accessibility , *CROSS-sectional method , *HUMAN sexuality , *SURVEYS , *SEX customs , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *STAY-at-home orders , *MEN who have sex with men , *SOCIAL distancing , *COVID-19 pandemic , *SEXUAL health - Abstract
Social distancing including lockdowns are acceptable measures to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this cross sectional study, we surveyed the impact of these measurements on sexual behavior and pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) use among MSM. A digital questionnaire was distributed via social media and geographically based meeting applications after the first lockdown (March–April 2020). 1194 MSM responded, 91.8% were HIV negative, 19.4% of them used PrEP regularly, and 8.2% were people living with HIV (PLWH). Median age was 34.5 years. 54.4% reported that they kept strictly social distancing guidelines. Low education, hazardous sexual behavior, moderate/severe, and depression predicted low compliance with social distancing guidelines. 66.7% reported a significant decrease in the number of casual sex partners. 55% of those who took PrEP reduced their PrEP intake. Many of the PLWH and PrEP users reduced their medical follow-up. In light of the continuous outbreak and the risk of further outbreaks in the future consideration should be given to provide continuing access to HIV and sexual health clinics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF