Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Interventions in Chemsex: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Methods for Eligible Articles
2.2. Selection Criteria for Identifying Articles
2.3. Study Selection Process
2.4. Quality Assessment
2.5. Data Extraction
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Evaluation of Interventions
4.2. Types of Interventions
4.3. Treatment/Implications for Clinical Practice
4.4. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author (Year) | Aim | Description of Intervention | Measurement of Outcomes and Variables | Statistical Analyses |
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Choi et al. (2023) [39] | To evaluate the effectiveness of web-based intervention in reducing the sexual harms of chemsex among MSM. |
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Hung et al. (2023) [37] | To understand the relationship between the utilization of mental health services among GBMSM who engage in chemsex and the intention to reduce chemsex behavior and use health services. |
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Thain et al. (2024) [41] | To evaluate the feasibility, retention, and effect of Beyond-66 on abstinence from chemsex, motivation for abstinence, and mental well-being. |
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Zucker et al. (2022) [38] | To assess the impact of the training among the course participants and to evaluate the participants’ actual performances (two years after the course). |
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Gautam et al. (2023) [40] | To evaluate the usability and acceptability of a safer chemicals package (“PartyPack”) distributed through mobile health devices as a sexual harm reduction strategy among men who have sex with men. |
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Banbury et al. (2023) [36] | To evaluate the efficacy of an online mindfulness-based cognitive intervention (MBCI) in MSM who practice chemsex. |
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Author (Year) | Design | Country | Participants | Outcomes | Quality |
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Choi et al. (2023) [39] | Randomized controlled trial. | Hong Kong |
| The intervention group showed significantly more significant improvement in self-efficacy to refuse risky sexual behavior and chemsex:
| CONSORT 20/25 |
Hung et al. (2023) [37] | Cohort study | Taiwan | N = 152 GBMSM practicing chemsex (105 (69.1%) of attending HERO program)
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| STROBE 19/22 |
Thain et al. (2024) [41] | Cohort study | Malaysia | MSM (N = 25), with a median duration of chemsex use of 5 years (Range: 4–6), who had finished the Beyond-66 program between 2021 and 2023. | At the time of assessment, 19 (76%) had completed the 132-day program. A total of 3 (12%) had dropped out AND 3 (12%) had been referred for psychiatric evaluation; 12 (48%) were living with HIV.
| STROBE 18/22 |
Zucker et al. (2022) [38] | Cross-sectional follow-up study | Israel |
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| STROBE 18/22 |
Gautam et al., 2023 [40] | Cross-sectional study | Malaysia |
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| STROBE 18/22 |
Banbury et al. (2023) [36] | Randomized controlled trial. | London |
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| CONSORT 22/25 |
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Pozo-Herce, P.D.; Martínez-Sabater, A.; Sanchez-Palomares, P.; Garcia-Boaventura, P.C.; Chover-Sierra, E.; Martínez-Pascual, R.; Gea-Caballero, V.; Saus-Ortega, C.; Ballestar-Tarín, M.L.; Karniej, P.; et al. Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Interventions in Chemsex: A Systematic Review. Healthcare 2024, 12, 1411. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12141411
Pozo-Herce PD, Martínez-Sabater A, Sanchez-Palomares P, Garcia-Boaventura PC, Chover-Sierra E, Martínez-Pascual R, Gea-Caballero V, Saus-Ortega C, Ballestar-Tarín ML, Karniej P, et al. Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Interventions in Chemsex: A Systematic Review. Healthcare. 2024; 12(14):1411. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12141411
Chicago/Turabian StylePozo-Herce, Pablo Del, Antonio Martínez-Sabater, Paula Sanchez-Palomares, Paula Cristina Garcia-Boaventura, Elena Chover-Sierra, Raquel Martínez-Pascual, Vicente Gea-Caballero, Carles Saus-Ortega, María Luisa Ballestar-Tarín, Piotr Karniej, and et al. 2024. "Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Interventions in Chemsex: A Systematic Review" Healthcare 12, no. 14: 1411. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12141411
APA StylePozo-Herce, P. D., Martínez-Sabater, A., Sanchez-Palomares, P., Garcia-Boaventura, P. C., Chover-Sierra, E., Martínez-Pascual, R., Gea-Caballero, V., Saus-Ortega, C., Ballestar-Tarín, M. L., Karniej, P., Baca-García, E., & Juárez-Vela, R. (2024). Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Interventions in Chemsex: A Systematic Review. Healthcare, 12(14), 1411. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12141411