The last decade has seen a
dramatic increase in the availability of sexually explicit media (SEM) on the
Internet. Men who have sex with men (MSM) report near universal use of SEM.
However, this widespread use of SEM among MSM may contribute to more condomless
anal sex.
To examine the association of viewing SEM on the Internet and the
number of condomless anal sex encounters among MSM, in 2012, an online survey
was conducted of 265 MSM from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington
D.C. who reported viewing SEM online in the past 3 months. Analyses were
performed using negative binomial regression.
Nearly all men reported viewing
SEM featuring anal sex with (91%) or without (92%) condoms in the past 3
months. Neither viewing more hours of SEM per week or compulsively viewing SEM
were associated with more condomless anal sex encounters. Rather, viewing a
greater proportion of SEM containing condomless anal sex was associated with
engaging in more condomless anal encounters (IRR = 1.25), while viewing a
greater proportion of SEM containing anal sex where condoms were used was
associated with fewer condomless anal sex encounters (IRR = 0.62). MSM reported
that viewing SEM caused changes in their sexual fantasies, desires, and
behaviors.
These findings provide important insights for health policy and the
design of interventions addressing SEM and condomless sex among MSM. The
findings suggest that condom use by SEM performers may benefit not only actor
health, but also have health implications for SEM viewers.
Below: Perceptions of the Influence of SEM (N = 265)
Full article at: http://goo.gl/MNLVSE
By:
Eric W. Schrimshaw, Nadav
Antebi-Gruszka
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York, United States of America
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York, United States of America
Martin J. Downing Jr.
Research and Evaluation, Public Health Solutions, Inc., New York, New York, United States of America
Research and Evaluation, Public Health Solutions, Inc., New York, New York, United States of America
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