Generational differences in sexual behaviour and partnering among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality Pub Date : 2019-08-01 Epub Date: 2019-07-15 DOI:10.3138/cjhs.2019-0014
Giselle Hunt, Lu Wang, Nicanor Bacani, Kiffer Card, Paul Sereda, Nathan Lachowsky, Eric Roth, Robert Hogg, David Moore, Heather Armstrong
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Abstract

Introduction: Given that different generations of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) have been influenced by substantially different life course events and cultural contexts, we explored differences in sexual behaviour between millennials, Gen-Xers, and baby boomers.

Methods: Sexually active gbMSM from Metro Vancouver, ≥16 years, were recruited using respondent-driven sampling between 2012-2015 and completed computer-assisted self-interviews every 6 months, up to 2017. To explore differences between generations (millennials born ≥1987, Gen-Xers born 1962-1986, baby boomers born <1962) we used multivariable logistic regression models using baseline, RDS-weighted data. We also examined 6-month trends, stratified by generation, in partner number, prevalence of high-risk sex, and relationship status using hierarchical mixed-effects models.

Results: Among 774 gbMSM (190 millennials, 469 Gen-Xers, 115 baby boomers), median age of first anal sex with a male partner decreased from 20 (aQ1,aQ3:17,25) among baby boomers to 18 (aQ1,aQ3: 16,20) among millennials (x 2 (DF=2, N=764)=12.920, p=0.002). After controlling for relevant demographics, differences were observed for some sexual behaviours (i.e., anal sex positioning, giving oral sex, sex toys, masturbation, sexual app/website use, transactional sex) but not others (i.e., receiving oral sex, rimming, fisting, watersports, group sex). At baseline, millennials reported less high-risk sex than other generations but all trended toward less high-risk sex, fewer partners, and regular partnering over the course of the study.

Conclusions: While there was notable similarity across generations, millennial gbMSM reported earlier age at first anal intercourse and less high-risk sex. However, all generations trended towards less high-risk sex, fewer partners, and regular partnering over time.

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男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他男男性行为与伴侣关系的代际差异。
引言:鉴于不同世代的同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者(gbMSM)受到截然不同的生命历程事件和文化背景的影响,我们探讨了千禧一代、x一代和婴儿潮一代之间性行为的差异。方法:采用2012-2015年受访者驱动抽样的方法,从大温哥华地区招募性活跃的gbMSM,年龄≥16岁,每6个月完成一次计算机辅助自我访谈,直至2017年。结果:在774名gbMSM中(千禧一代190人,x一代469人,婴儿潮一代115人),第一次与男性肛交的中位年龄从婴儿潮一代的20岁(aQ1,aQ3:17,25)下降到千禧一代的18岁(aQ1,aQ3: 16,20) (x2 (DF=2, N=764)=12.920, p=0.002)。在控制相关人口统计数据后,观察到一些性行为(即肛交定位、口交、性玩具、手淫、性应用/网站使用、交易性行为)的差异,而其他性行为(即接受口交、轮奸、握拳、水上运动、群体性行为)的差异。在基线上,千禧一代报告的性行为风险低于其他几代人,但在研究过程中,他们都倾向于低风险的性行为、更少的伴侣和定期的伴侣关系。结论:虽然代际间存在显著的相似性,但千禧一代gbMSM报告的第一次肛交年龄更早,性行为风险更低。然而,随着时间的推移,所有世代的人都倾向于低风险的性行为,更少的伴侣和定期的伴侣关系。
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Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the medical, psychological, social, and educational aspects of human sexuality.
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