A Qualitative Study on Methamphetamine-Related Sexual High-Risk Behaviors in an Iranian Context

AuthorAli Farhoudianen
AuthorBehrouz Dolatshahien
AuthorMozhgan Falahatdoosten
AuthorMahmoud Tavakolien
AuthorMohammad Hassan Farhadien
Issued Date2017-03-31en
AbstractBackground: In the recent decade, Iran encountered the explosion of using methamphetamine and its consequences, including sexual high-risk behaviors. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of methamphetamine use on sexual high- risk behaviors in methamphetamine user males seeking treatment in public and private addiction treatment centers in Tehran, Iran. Patients and Methods: A qualitative content analysis approach was conducted using semi-structured interviews strategy and focus group discussion. The main focus of the questions was “Can you explain sexual experiences related to methamphetamine dependency?” Then the narrative responses and the statements of 35 participants including methamphetamine users, their partners, and physicians, who focused on addiction treatment and research, were analyzed. Results: Three main categories emerged from the analysis of interviews; each of these categories possessed a number of subcategories. These categories included “different attitudes towards sexual behaviors”, “compulsive sexual behaviors" and “health-related issues in sexual relationships.” Conclusions: The methamphetamine use can predispose Iranian addicts to sexual high-risk behaviors. The methamphetamine users have multiple sexual partners; most of them do not use a condom, have sex with methamphetamine users, and have compulsive sexual behaviors.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.31910en
KeywordMethamphetamineen
KeywordRisk Behavioren
KeywordQualitativeen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA Qualitative Study on Methamphetamine-Related Sexual High-Risk Behaviors in an Iranian Contexten
TypeResearch Articleen

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