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COVID sex lives : survey 3 report

Hinds, RS; Garwood-Cross, LJ; Moore, K; Hakim, J; Katz, RA; Light, BA; Mercer, J; Upton, M

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RS Hinds

K Moore

J Hakim

BA Light

J Mercer

M Upton



Abstract

This report presents initial findings from the third survey of the Covid Sex Lives project. Public health measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are translated into media messaging by organisations that target the health of different groups. This research studies the experiences of Men who have Sex with Men (MSM), during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Our focus is on uses of dating and hook up apps, sexual activity and how this has changed during the pandemic as restrictions such as social distancing and lockdowns have been introduced. We are conducting this research with a view to help improve policy and practice around MSM sexual wellbeing and public health messaging, shed light on what to look for where MSM are concerned, and provide learning about COVID public health messaging that will benefit MSM and the general population. The research is a collaboration between the University of Salford, King's College London, Birmingham City University and Newcastle University and is funded by UKRI. You can find out more and view our past reports here: https://hub.salford.ac.uk/health-and-society-research/public-health- messaging-during-the-covid-pandemic-dating-app-usage-and-sexual-wellbeing-among-men- who-have-sex-with-men/

Citation

Hinds, R., Garwood-Cross, L., Moore, K., Hakim, J., Katz, R., Light, B., …Upton, M. (2021). COVID sex lives : survey 3 report

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Dec 1, 2021
Deposit Date Dec 15, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jun 13, 2023
Publisher URL https://hub.salford.ac.uk/health-and-society-research/public-health-messaging-during-the-covid-pandemic-dating-app-usage-and-sexual-wellbeing-among-men-who-have-sex-with-men/
Additional Information Projects : Public Health Messaging During the Pandemic

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