Social Media and Mobile-App Use for Sexual Encounters Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Puerto Rico
Colón-López V, Centeno-Alvarado N, Agudelo-Salas IY, Canario de la Torre M, Miranda- De León S, Rolón-
Colón, Rodríguez-Lebrón J, Pabón-Martínez M
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To describe the use and frequency of use of mobile apps (internet- and/or smartphone-based geospatial
networking apps) among men who have sex with men (MSM) and how these platforms are used to
engage with sexual partners in PR.
METHODS:
Methods: A local module including questions regarding mobile apps and sexual engagement and derived
from the 2017 Puerto Rico National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, fifth MSM cycle, was used for
this analysis. A subsample of 127 eligible participants was recruited through venue-based sampling and
assented to participate. Univariate analysis was used to evaluate sociodemographic and behavioral
characteristics, HIV testing, and the ways in which mobile apps are used to find sexual partners.
RESULTS:
The participants’ median age was 35 years, with a standard deviation of ±11.37 years. Most of our
sample (97%) had had anal sex with at least 1 partner in the last 12 months, and 76% of them had had
condomless anal sex. Over three fourths (81%) reported using apps for sexual encounters, while 45%
stated that the most frequently used app was Grindr. Of the participants who had used apps for sexual
encounters, 57% had met 5 or more sexual partners through apps in their lifetime.
CONCLUSION:
This study shows that there is a need for further research to understand the habits of this population in
PR regarding the use of apps to find sexual partners and, also, as a possible way to develop strategies for
prevention and health promotion in this group.
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