“What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors

ABSTRACT: Introduction: Literature on the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors is still scant and inconclusive. Aim: To investigate the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors, considering the role of motives for using them. Methods: 1,278 Italian respon...

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Main Authors: Luca Flesia, PsyD, Valentina Fietta, PsyD, Carlo Foresta, PhD, Merylin Monaro, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Sexual Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000854
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spelling doaj-3840af6b87ba410699dedc05e61520892021-08-10T04:04:53ZengElsevierSexual Medicine2050-11612021-08-0194100405“What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk BehaviorsLuca Flesia, PsyD0Valentina Fietta, PsyD1Carlo Foresta, PhD2Merylin Monaro, PhD3Unit of Andrology and Reproductive Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; Corresponding Author: Luca Flesia, PsyD, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Unit of Andrology and Reproductive Medicine via Bartolomeo Cristofori, 37, 35137, Padova, Italy. Tel: +393401535924; Fax: +390498218520Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, ItalyUnit of Andrology and Reproductive Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova, ItalyDepartment of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, ItalyABSTRACT: Introduction: Literature on the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors is still scant and inconclusive. Aim: To investigate the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors, considering the role of motives for using them. Methods: 1,278 Italian respondents completed an online questionnaire assessing demographics, motives and patterns of dating app use, sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) diagnoses. One-way ANOVA and Chi-squared analyses were used to investigate differences among the three subsamples (active vs former vs non-users). Multiple linear and logistic regression analyses were run to investigate the role of demographics, motives and patterns of dating app use on sexual risk taking and sexual health. Main outcome measures: Number of protected and unprotected full sexual partners in the last year; frequency of hook-ups in the last year; STIs lifetime. Results: Active users, even more than former app users, were more likely to report risky behaviors and STI diagnoses than non-users (χ2 = 26.37, P < .001). Installing the apps to find friends or romantic partners was associated with less protected (find friends B = −0.364, P = .015; find romantic partners B = −0.300, P = .006) and unprotected (find friends B = −0.346, P = .016; find romantic partners B = −0.360, P < .001) sexual intercourses. Installing the apps to find sexual partners predicted higher odds of unprotected sexual activity (B = 0.193, P = .048), hook-ups (B = 0.496, P < .001) and STIs diagnoses (OR = 2.835, P = .025). Accessing apps more frequently and more years of usage was associated with reporting risky sexual behaviors and STI diagnoses among active users (app access frequency OR = 1.461, P = .003; usage years OR = 1.089, P = .013). Conclusion: Installing the apps to search for sexual partners, using them at length since first installation and accessing them frequently are significant factors in influencing the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors. Flesia L, Fietta V, Foresta C, Monaro M. “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors. Sex Med 2021;9:100405.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000854Dating AppsSexual Risk BehaviorsUnprotected Sexual IntercourseHook-UpsSexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)Motives
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Valentina Fietta, PsyD
Carlo Foresta, PhD
Merylin Monaro, PhD
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Carlo Foresta, PhD
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“What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
Sexual Medicine
Dating Apps
Sexual Risk Behaviors
Unprotected Sexual Intercourse
Hook-Ups
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Motives
author_facet Luca Flesia, PsyD
Valentina Fietta, PsyD
Carlo Foresta, PhD
Merylin Monaro, PhD
author_sort Luca Flesia, PsyD
title “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
title_short “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
title_full “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
title_fullStr “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors
title_sort “what are you looking for?” investigating the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors
publisher Elsevier
series Sexual Medicine
issn 2050-1161
publishDate 2021-08-01
description ABSTRACT: Introduction: Literature on the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors is still scant and inconclusive. Aim: To investigate the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors, considering the role of motives for using them. Methods: 1,278 Italian respondents completed an online questionnaire assessing demographics, motives and patterns of dating app use, sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) diagnoses. One-way ANOVA and Chi-squared analyses were used to investigate differences among the three subsamples (active vs former vs non-users). Multiple linear and logistic regression analyses were run to investigate the role of demographics, motives and patterns of dating app use on sexual risk taking and sexual health. Main outcome measures: Number of protected and unprotected full sexual partners in the last year; frequency of hook-ups in the last year; STIs lifetime. Results: Active users, even more than former app users, were more likely to report risky behaviors and STI diagnoses than non-users (χ2 = 26.37, P < .001). Installing the apps to find friends or romantic partners was associated with less protected (find friends B = −0.364, P = .015; find romantic partners B = −0.300, P = .006) and unprotected (find friends B = −0.346, P = .016; find romantic partners B = −0.360, P < .001) sexual intercourses. Installing the apps to find sexual partners predicted higher odds of unprotected sexual activity (B = 0.193, P = .048), hook-ups (B = 0.496, P < .001) and STIs diagnoses (OR = 2.835, P = .025). Accessing apps more frequently and more years of usage was associated with reporting risky sexual behaviors and STI diagnoses among active users (app access frequency OR = 1.461, P = .003; usage years OR = 1.089, P = .013). Conclusion: Installing the apps to search for sexual partners, using them at length since first installation and accessing them frequently are significant factors in influencing the association between dating app use and sexual risk behaviors. Flesia L, Fietta V, Foresta C, Monaro M. “What Are You Looking For?” Investigating the Association Between Dating App Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors. Sex Med 2021;9:100405.
topic Dating Apps
Sexual Risk Behaviors
Unprotected Sexual Intercourse
Hook-Ups
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Motives
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000854
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