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Volume 30, Number 5—May 2024
Research

Mpox Diagnosis, Behavioral Risk Modification, and Vaccination Uptake among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men, United Kingdom, 2022

Dana OgazComments to Author , Qudsia Enayat, Jack R.G. Brown, Dawn Phillips, Ruth Wilkie, Danielle Jayes, David Reid, Gwenda Hughes, Catherine H. Mercer, John Saunders, Hamish Mohammed, and UK Health Security Agency Sexual Health Liaison Group1
Author affiliations: UK Health Security Agency, London, UK (D. Ogaz, Q. Enayat, D. Phillips, R. Wilkie, D. Jayes, G. Hughes, J. Saunders, H. Mohammed); The National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Protection Research Unit in Blood Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections at University College London in partnership with the UK Health Security Agency, London, UK (D. Ogaz, J.R.G. Brown, D. Reid, G. Hughes, C.H. Mercer, J. Saunders, H. Mohammed); University College London, London, UK (D. Reid, C.H. Mercer, J. Saunders); London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK (G. Hughes)

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Table 1

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of participants in a survey of mpox diagnosis, behavioral risk modification, and vaccination uptake among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, United Kingdom, 2022*

Characteristics
RiiSH-Mpox participants, no. (%)
Mpox diagnosis history, no. (%)
No mpox diagnosis history, no. (%)
p value
Total 1,333 (100) 35 (100) 1,298 (100)
Recruitment site
Facebook 769 (58) 28 (80) 741 (57)
Grindr 316 (24) 5 (14) 311 (24)
Twitter 198 (15) 2 (6) 196 (15)
Instagram 18 (1) 0 18 (1)
Other
32 (2)
0
32 (2)
0.099
Sociodemographic characteristics
Median age, y (range; IQR) 45 (16–78; 35–55) 42 (25–58; 38–47) 45 (16–78; 35–55)
Binary age group, y
<35 319 (24) 3 (9) 316 (24)
>35 1,014 (76) 32 (91) 982 (76) 0.031
Gender identity, sex at birth
Cisgender male 1,314 (99) 30 (86) 1,193 (92)
Other gender identity group 19 (1) 0 19 (1) 0.376
Sexual orientation
Gay or homosexual 1,187 (89) 32 (91) 1,155 (89)
Bisexual† 146 (11) 3 (9) 143 (11) 0.648
Ethnicity
White 1,223 (92) 45 (87) 1,178 (92)
Non-White 110 (8) 5 (14) 105 (8) 0.189
Country of birth
United Kingdom 1,113 (83) 22 (63) 1,091 (84)
Outside the United Kingdom 220 (17) 13 (37) 207 (16) 0.001
Nation of residence
England 1,148 (86) 34 (97) 1,114 (86)
Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland 185 (14) 1 (3) 184 (14) 0.056
Educational level
Below degree level 495 (37) 7 (20) 488 (38)
Degree level or higher
838 (63)
28 (80)
810 (62)
0.033
Clinical and behavioral characteristics
HIV status
Negative or unknown 1,131 (85) 22 (63) 1,109 (85)
Living with HIV 202 (15) 13 (37) 189 (15) 0.001
STI tested in past year
N 405 (30) 1 (3) 404 (31)
Y 928 (70) 34 (97) 894 (69) <0.001
Recreational drug use associated with chemsex in past year‡
N 1,222 (92) 27 (77) 1,195 (92)
Y 111 (8) 8 (23) 103 (8) 0.002
Number of recent male physical sexual partners since August 2022
0 100 (8) 1 (3) 99 (8)
1 180 (14) 2 (6) 178 (14)
2–4 389 (29) 9 (26) 380 (29)
5–9 280 (21) 6 (17) 274 (21)
>10 384 (29) 17 (49) 367 (28) 0.094
Met recent male physical sex partners in sex on premises venue, sex party, or PSE since August 2022
N 888 (67) 17 (49) 871 (67)
Y 445 (33) 18 (51) 427 (33) 0.022
Behavior modification to avoid getting mpox since May 2022§
N 626 (47) 18 (51) 608 (47)
Y 707 (53) 17 (49) 690 (53) 0.592

*Participants with self-reported mpox test positivity. Those without mpox test positivity (i.e., no diagnosis history) include those without a known positive test (n = 67) and those without a test history (n = 1,231). Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding. PSE, public sex environment (i.e., cruising grounds); RiiSH-Mpox, Reducing inequalities in Sexual Health Mpox survey; STI, sexually transmitted infection. †Includes those identifying as bisexual, straight, or another orientation. ‡Includes crystal methamphetamine, mephedrone, or gamma-hydroxybutyrate/gamma-butyrolactone. §Behavior modification includes self-report of any of the following from May 2022: fewer sexual partners, reduced visits to sex on premises venues or PSE (i.e., cruising grounds), and avoiding: all sex, condomless anal sex, skin-to-skin contact, or visiting clubs or crowds.

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1Members of this group are listed at the end of this article.

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