Communicating the harms of methamphetamine use to men who have sex with men
Abstract
Key take-home messages
- Focus groups within the community can provide useful insight on how methamphetamine is used among men who have sex with men in the local context.
- Media campaigns aimed at discouraging use or uptake of methamphetamine among men who have sex with men have conflicting results.
- Using the sex-based sociality framework may have useful implications when designing education campaigns or harm reduction interventions among men who have sex with men.
- There is a dearth of research examining the spectrum of methamphetamine use between primary prevention and treatment; research examining contextual factors influencing methamphetamine is needed.
Authors
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network: Rapid Response Service
Year
2020
Topics
- Population(s)
- Men who have sex with men
- People who use drugs
- Prevention
- Drug use behaviours/harm reduction