性少数派
心理学
民族
性行为
肛交
性取向
生殖健康
社会化媒体
性伴侣
临床心理学
发展心理学
和男人发生性关系的男人
医学
社会心理学
人口
家庭医学
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
政治学
法学
梅毒
人类学
社会学
避孕套
环境卫生
作者
Kathryn Macapagal,Ashley Kraus,David Moskowitz,Jeremy Birnholtz
标识
DOI:10.1080/00224499.2019.1698004
摘要
Although many sexual and gender minorities (SGM) assigned male at birth (AMAB) use sexual networking applications intended for adult sexual minority men, little is known about adolescents' use of these technologies and characteristics of their online-met partners. We conducted an online survey of 219 sexually experienced SGM AMAB adolescents in the USA aged 15-17 (39.3% racial/ethnic minority; 74.9% gay; 94.1% cisgender male). Questions assessed app use patterns, partner-seeking behaviors on sexual minority male-specific apps vs. social media/other dating apps, app-met partner characteristics, and sexual behavior with app-met partners. Most (70.3%) used apps for sexual minority men, 14.6% used social media/other apps to meet partners, and 15.1% used neither. Nearly 60% of adolescents who used any type of app reported having met people from the apps in person, and nearly 90% of these reported at least one online-met sexual partner. Most partners were reportedly older than participants, and participants were more likely to report condomless receptive anal sex with older (vs. younger) online-met partners. Although partnerships were primarily sexual in nature, a minority reported friendships or serious partnerships. Meeting same-sex/gender partners via applications for adults may be common among SGM AMAB adolescents, which has implications for their sexual health and well-being.
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