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Online first. Current issue. Chemsex among HIV-infected patients — experience from a tertiary care hospital in Poland. Preliminary data. Anna W. Bartnik 1. Dagny Krankowska 2. Aneta Cybula 2. Introduction: Chemsex describes the growing phenomenon of intentional usage of psychoactive substances before or during sex. There are concerns that this practice is increasing in popularity among men who have sex with men MSM , especially those living with human immunodeficiency virus HIV , and that it might lead to an increase in sexually transmitted infections STIs.
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of chemsex among patients with HIV, treated at a tertiary care department in Warsaw, Poland. Material and methods: The study enrolled 50 patients with HIV treated in a tertiary care facility in Poland. All subjects underwent a survey including 21 questions focusing on drug usage, number of sexual contacts after drugs, and the presence of STIs. The data was collected between the 10th of January and the 10th of April This article presents preliminary data.
Results: The study included 50 men, with median age Of the drug users Conclusions: Our study showed that chemsex is a rising problem even among regularly monitored patients. What is chemsex and why does it matter? BMJ ; h Google Scholar. An emergent phenomenon. Adicciones ; Network, Prevalence of drug use during sex amongst MSM in Europe: results from a multi-site bio-behavioural survey.
Int J Drug Policy ; Sex Transm Infect ; Curr Neuropharmacol ; Zou H, Fan S. Characteristics of men who have sex with men who use smartphone geosocial networking applications and implications for HIV interventions: a systemic review and meta-analysis.