AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates how health professionals view the impact of gay dating apps (GDAs) on young gay, bisexual, trans, and queer men (YGBTQM) by conducting interviews in British Columbia, Canada.
  • - Researchers found three main themes from the interviews: the mixed nature of accessibility (both transactional and pleasurable), the duality of community building (which can lead to safety and exposure to rejection), and an increase in risky behaviors alongside potential educational opportunities.
  • - This research aims to provide empirical insights to address the conflicting opinions surrounding GDAs, offering health professionals strategies to optimize benefits while minimizing risks for YGBTQM.

Article Abstract

Gay dating apps (GDAs) play a central role in partner-seeking for many men. The purpose of the present study was to explore health professionals' perceptions of the effects of GDAs on young gay, bisexual, trans and queer men (YGBTQM). Because health professionals have access to privileged information about YGBTQM's experiences with GDAs, they can provide unique insights about their impacts on YGBTQM health and well-being. This study drew on 28 in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews with health professionals who provide services to YGBTQM in British Columbia, Canada. Using thematic content analysis, we identified three themes showing participants' conflicting perceptions of GDAs' impacts on YGBTQM: (1) the accessibility of sex on GDAs as either transactional or pleasurable; (2) the building of community and increased safety, which at times corresponds with increased exposure to rejection and discrimination; and (3) a perceived escalation in sexual and drug-related risk-taking in conjunction with the opportunity for education, prevention and intervention. In response to the often polarizing literature on GDAs, this study is among the first to contribute empirical evidence into the perceptions of health professionals working with YGBTQM who use GDAs, while simultaneously providing actionable insights and strategies to help identify potential harms and maximize benefits.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2022.2153786DOI Listing

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