Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5866182 Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We reported casual sex and condom use among college students.•We found that using dating apps is an emerging sexual risk.•Using dating apps was associated with unprotected sex with a casual sex partner.•Interventions about safe sex should be targeted to dating app users.

ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the association between using smartphone dating applications (apps) and having unprotected sex with a casual sex partner.Study designThis is a cross-sectional study. Students were recruited from four university campuses in Hong Kong by convenience sampling.Main outcome measuresSubjects completed a structured questionnaire asking about the use of dating apps, sexual history and socio-demographic information. Multiple logistic regressions were used to explore the association between using dating apps and having unprotected sex with a casual sex partner.ResultsSix hundred and sixty-six subjects were included in the analysis. Users of dating apps were more likely to have had unprotected sex with a casual sex partner the last time they engaged in sexual intercourse (aOR: 10.06). Using dating apps for more than 12 months was associated with having a casual sex partner in the last sexual intercourse (aOR: 3.21), as well as having unprotected sex with that casual partner (aOR: 13.56).ConclusionWe found a robust association between using dating apps and having unprotected sex with a casual sex partner, implying that using dating apps is an emerging sexual risk factor. We recommend that interventions promoting the safe use of dating apps should be implemented.

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