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Type: Journal article
Title: Internet use and risk behaviours: an online survey of visitors to three gay websites in China
Author: Zhang, D.
Bi, P.
Lv, F.
Tang, H.
Zhang, J.
Hiller, J.
Citation: Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2007; 83(7):571-576
Publisher: British Med Journal Publ Group
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1368-4973
1472-3263
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D Zhang, P Bi, F Lv, H Tang, J Zhang, J E Hiller
Abstract: Objectives: To describe the risk behaviours of visitors to gay websites and to explore the role of the internet in the HIV transmission among the Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods: Between May and August 2006, visitors of three Chinese gay websites were invited to complete an online questionnaire about the use of the internet and risk sexual behaviours. Results: The median age of the online sample was 25 years old (range 18 to 64). Over three-quarters (77.6%) had an education of college or higher. Less than 44% of the online sample reported little or no risk for HIV transmission. These men had either had no anal intercourse (28.0%) or had always used a condom for anal intercourse (15.8%). Although only about half of the participants reported that their main purpose of visiting the gay websites was to look for sexual partners, most participants (86.1%) had used the internet to seek partners. Compared with men seeking sexual partners only on the internet, men seeking partners both in traditional gay venues and on the internet were older, less likely to be students and more likely to have unprotected anal intercourse, more than six sexual partners in the past 6 months and commercial sex behaviours. Conclusion: The users of the gay websites are relatively young and well educated, and highly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, given their low prevalence of consistent condom use and multiple-risk sexual behaviours. Effective intervention programmes should be implemented and strengthened in China, especially for those who seek sexual partners both on the internet and in traditional gay venues.
Keywords: Humans
HIV Infections
Regression Analysis
Pilot Projects
Condoms
Homosexuality, Male
Unsafe Sex
Internet
Adolescent
Adult
Middle Aged
Sexual Partners
China
Male
Description: Copyright © 2007 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
DOI: 10.1136/sti.2007.026138
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2007.026138
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