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Publication Condomless Anal Sex Associated With Heterogeneous Profiles Of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Use and Sexual Activities Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Latent Class Analysis Using Sex Diary Data on a Mobile App(JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC, 2021) ;Yu, Yi-Fang ;Wu, Huei-Jiuan ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei ;Huang, Po-Hsien ;Li, Chia-Wen; Strong, CarolNew innovative technologies, such as mobile apps, have been developed to increase pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence and the use of log sex diaries. The contiguity of mobile apps reduces the recall bias that generally affects reported condom and PrEP use. However, none of the currently used mobile apps were designed for event-driven PrEP users, and few studies have demonstrated the potential usage of sex diary data to facilitate the understanding of the different HIV risks among heterogeneous profiles of sex diaries and PrEP use.journal article4Scopus© Citations 3 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Experiences of harm and mental ill-health among gay, bisexual and other men-who-have-sex-with-men who use methamphetamine or GHB/GBL in different combinations: findings from the COMeT study in Taiwan.(BMC Publish, 2024-10-07) ;Hsu, Jing-Hao; ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Bourne, Adam ;Strong, CarolKu, Stephane Wen-WeiIntroduction: Polydrug use in the context of chemsex is commonplace among gay, bisexual, and other men-who-have-sex-with-men (GBMSM). This study aimed to examine the differences in experiences of physical, social, and psychological harms, as well as mental ill-health among GBMSM who use different combinations of methamphetamine and gamma-hydroxybutyric acid/gamma-butyrolactone (GHB/GBL) during chemsex. Method: Adult GBMSM participants who had experience of chemsex in the past 12 months participated in a cross-sectional online survey in Taiwan and self-reported their sociodemographic background, sexual behaviours, mental health, and experiences of harm following a chemsex session. We used univariable and multivariable logistic regression to assess the different experiences of harm and mental ill-health among GBMSM who engaged in chemsex without using methamphetamine, used methamphetamine but not GHB/GBL, and who used both drugs. Results: Out of 510 participants who completed all items included in the analysis, 24.1% engaged in chemsex without using methamphetamine, 36.9% used methamphetamine but not GHB/GBL, and 39.0% used both drugs. Eighty five percent of men who used both methamphetamine and GHB/GBL reported at least one kind of social harm after a chemsex session, such as missing dates or appointments, or appearing "high" at work, followed by used methamphetamine but not GHB/GBL (69.7%) and those without using methamphetamine (37.4%). After controlling for polydrug and frequency of drug use in the multivariable logistic regression, those who used methamphetamine but not GHB/GBL and those who used both drugs were more likely to report experiencing physical and psychological harms compared to those who did not use methamphetamine (p < 0.003). Conclusion: GBMSM who used both methamphetamine and GHB/GBL in a chemsex context were more likely to report experience of harms than those who only used a single chemsex drug or engaged in chemsex without methamphetamine or GHB/GBL. Harm reduction should focus on both preventing HIV and STI transmission and on minimising psychosocial harm to GBMSM, with varying impacts depending on drug use.journal article9Scopus© Citations 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Factors associated with methamphetamine dependency among men who have sex with men engaging in chemsex: Findings from the COMeT study in Taiwan(2021) ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei; ; ;Wei, Han-Ting ;Strong, CarolBourne, AdamSexualized drug use or "chemsex" in Taiwan commonly incorporates the use of methamphetamine. Our study aimed to assess the extent of severity of dependence of methamphetamine among MSM in Taiwan as well as motivations for engagement in chemsex.journal article3Scopus© Citations 26 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication HIV, chemsex, and the need for harm-reduction interventions to support gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men(2022) ;Strong, Carol; ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei ;Wu, Huei-JiuanBourne, Adamjournal article6Scopus© Citations 58 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Mobile App (UPrEPU) to Monitor Adherence to Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Men Who Have Sex With Men: Protocol for a User-Centered Approach to Mobile App Design and Development(2020-12-01) ;Strong, Carol ;Wu, Huei-Jiuan ;Tseng, Yuan-Chi; ;Yu, Yi-Fang ;Liao, Jay Chiehen ;Chen, Yi-Wen ;Hung, Yi-Chen ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Huang, Po-Hsien ;Ko, Nai-YingKu, Stephane Wen-WeiDaily and on-demand pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been well demonstrated to effectively prevent HIV acquisition for men who have sex with men (MSM). More than half of the MSM PrEP users in Taiwan prefer on-demand PrEP; however, on-demand PrEP involves a complicated dosing regimen because it requires precoital and postcoital dosing and sex events are hard to anticipate. Although there are a growing number of mobile apps designed to improve access to HIV prevention services and HIV medication adherence, few mobile apps focus on adherence to PrEP or are designed to accommodate a complicated, on-demand PrEP dosing schedule.journal articleScopus© Citations 6 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication An object-oriented analysis of social apps, syringes and ARTs within gay Taiwanese men's chemsex practices(Routledge, 2023-07-12); ;Du, Sih-Cheng Sean ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Bourne, AdamStrong, CarolCritical drug studies explore the discursive and material dimensions of sexualised drug use to overcome individualised and often pathologising notions such as risk, safety, responsibility and pleasure. This article uses an object-oriented approach-following the use and flow of social apps, syringes and antiretroviral therapy (ART)-to analyse gay and bisexual Taiwanese men's drug practices. Interview data from fourteen men are used to articulate how objects were brought into gay and bisexual men's chemsex repertoire in ways that shaped individuals' safe-sex communication, intimacy maintenance and stigma negotiation. An object-oriented approach scrutinises risk, pleasure and identities in assemblages of the human and nonhuman, and can help identify new opportunities for implementing health promotion interventions and policies.journal article14Scopus© Citations 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Preferences for long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Taiwan: findings from the 2021 HEART Survey(2023-09) ;Hsu, Jing-Hao ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei ;Chen, Tsai-Wei ;Li, Chia-Wen; ;Wu, Huei-Jiuan ;Bourne, AdamStrong, CarolWhile various antiretrovirals have been studied as potential candidates for long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), the bimonthly injectable cabotegravir-the first long-acting form of PrEP-was approved in 2021. Event-driven (ED) PrEP has been the most prevalent dosing regimen among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Taiwan, providing a unique setting to observe the preferences for long-acting PrEP in a community where the daily regimen is not the mainstream method. This study aimed to determine the preferences for the different forms and dosing intervals of long-acting PrEP that are currently in the development pipeline.journal article14Scopus© Citations 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Usability and effectiveness of adherence monitoring of a mobile app designed to monitor and improve adherence to event-driven and daily HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis among men who have sex with men in Taiwan(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2022) ;Wu, Huei-Jiuan ;Yu, Yi-Fang ;Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei ;Tseng, Yuan-Chi; ;Li, Chia-Wen ;Huang, Po-Hsien ;Ko, Nai-Ying ;Anderson, Peter LStrong, CarolThe UPrEPU mobile app is a self-monitoring system to enable men who have sex with men to optimize their pre-exposure prophylaxis adherence for HIV prevention. The app was designed to accommodate a rather complicated event-driven dosing schedule. We aim to evaluate the usability of the UPrEPU app and its effectiveness in improving adherence monitoring.journal article2Scopus© Citations 3