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Frontiers in psychology. 2023 Jun 22:14:1124971. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1124971 Q12.92025

An uncharted territory of sexualized drug use: exploring the dynamics of chemsex among young and adolescent MSM including self-identified gay men in urban Dhaka, Bangladesh

揭秘性用药的未知领域:探索孟加拉国达卡市年轻及青少年男男性行为者(包括自我认同的gay)中化学性爱的动力学 翻译改进

Samira Dishti Irfan  1, Golam Sarwar  1, Junyed Emran  1, Sharful Islam Khan  1

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  • 1 Program for HIV and AIDS, Infectious Diseases Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1124971 PMID: 37425169

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    Global and local literature depicted the pervasiveness of chemsex among men who have sex with men (MSM), yet there is limited evidence on adolescents and youth. Though literature showed their engagement in chemsex, further exploration is warranted about their socio-sexual contexts and implications. Therefore, this article explored the contexts and implications of chemsex on young and adolescent MSM. This article is extracted from qualitative research evidence, and research data are triangulated by programmatic evidence on adolescent and young MSM from two ongoing pilot interventions. The key motivational factors for engaging in chemsex were primarily rooted in the dynamics of their peer networks. Specifically, the onset of drug use is predominantly attributed to curiosity toward experimentation with methamphetamine, peer influence, propensity to lose weight, and increasing courage to approach potential sexual partners. Moreover, they continued taking drugs as it enhanced their sexual performance, thus perpetuating chemsex. Additionally, the findings revealed several sexual implications of methamphetamine, e.g., bolstering their sexual "stamina," increasing their propensity toward sexual violence, and reducing their decision-making abilities and judgment, thus collectively decreasing condom use. In essence, chemsex is considerably driven by their socio-sexual contexts, thus perpetuating sexual risk behaviors and compromising sexual health outcomes. Therefore, harm reduction interventions targeted need to be designed keeping in mind their socio-sexual dynamics and age.

    Keywords: SRHR; adolescent; chemsex; drug use; gay; youth.

    Keywords:sexualized drug use; chemsex; msm; gay men; bangladesh

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