Abstract

To analyze the factors associated with sex without the use of condoms in consumers of sexually explicit media (SEM). Cross-sectional study, with a sample of 172 participants selected and collected through social media. To assess the predictors of unprotected sexual practices, the Poisson regression model was used. Values were expressed as a robust prevalence ratio (PR) with their respective confidence intervals. There was a statistically significant association between, the use of condoms and the type of scenes that the participants prefer (p = 0.03), the preference for films with scenes involving unprotected sex or even those that do not care about protection (p = 0.02), the type of pornography watched influencing sexual relations (p = 0.017), and the number of scenes seen per week (p = 0.05). The lack of condom use was associated with the access to erotic scenes.

Highlights

  • IntroductionA new component has brought concern to research regarding the expansion of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially HIV/AIDS (the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)

  • Design, place of study and periodA new component has brought concern to research regarding the expansion of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially HIV/AIDS

  • There was a predominance of females (54.1%), with an average age of 25.7 years, average income equivalent to R$ 2,394.4, with higher education (48.3%) and who declared to be heterosexual (37.2%)

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Introduction

A new component has brought concern to research regarding the expansion of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially HIV/AIDS (the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) In this context the sexually explicit media (SEM), that is, any type of material that includes the description of genitals or explicit sexual acts of any nature, are capable of stimulating or modifying the viewer’s sexual feelings or thoughts[1]. With the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the use of sites with explicit sexual content has increased 600%, compared to the same period last year. This survey showed that 64% of professionals started to work remotely; and, with that, a change in the user’s behavior occurred[4]

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