Survey of men's knowledge and attitudes towards sexually transmissible infections and contraception

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

In 2014, Family Planning NSW, in partnership with the national online dating website ‘RSVP’, conducted an anonymous online survey among male online dating users to investigate their experiences, knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding contraceptive use and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). In total, 3781 responses were collected.

Safety, risk and wellbeing on digital dating apps

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

Since the introduction of dating and hook-up apps, these social and sexual networking sites have been a familiar feature of young people’s lives, creating new opportunities for connection, interaction and communication; and giving rise to new risks as well as practices of self-care. However, a great deal remains to be learnt about users’ consumption and patterns of use, in order to inform Australian sexual health and relationship organisations’ education and health promotion delivery in relation to the app environment.

Older men who use online dating at risk of STIs

Older men who use online dating at risk of STIs due to low condom use, new research finds.

Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service

Reference

Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Bateson D, Ritter T, Weisberg E, Stewart M, 2017, Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH17074

Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service

Reference

Stewart M, Ritter T, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Weisberg E, 2017, Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH16235

When online becomes offline: attitudes to safer sex practices in older and younger women using an Australian internet dating service.

Reference

Bateson DJ, Weisberg E, McCaffery KJ and Luscombe GM, 2012, When online becomes offline: attitudes to safer sex practices in older and younger women using an Australian internet dating service., Sexual Health, 9(2) 152-9
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Survey of men's knowledge and attitudes towards sexually transmissible infections and contraception

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

In 2014, Family Planning NSW, in partnership with the national online dating website ‘RSVP’, conducted an anonymous online survey among male online dating users to investigate their experiences, knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding contraceptive use and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). In total, 3781 responses were collected.

Safety, risk and wellbeing on digital dating apps

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

Since the introduction of dating and hook-up apps, these social and sexual networking sites have been a familiar feature of young people’s lives, creating new opportunities for connection, interaction and communication; and giving rise to new risks as well as practices of self-care. However, a great deal remains to be learnt about users’ consumption and patterns of use, in order to inform Australian sexual health and relationship organisations’ education and health promotion delivery in relation to the app environment.

Older men who use online dating at risk of STIs

Older men who use online dating at risk of STIs due to low condom use, new research finds.

Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service

Reference

Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Bateson D, Ritter T, Weisberg E, Stewart M, 2017, Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH17074

Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service

Reference

Stewart M, Ritter T, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Weisberg E, 2017, Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH16235

When online becomes offline: attitudes to safer sex practices in older and younger women using an Australian internet dating service.

Reference

Bateson DJ, Weisberg E, McCaffery KJ and Luscombe GM, 2012, When online becomes offline: attitudes to safer sex practices in older and younger women using an Australian internet dating service., Sexual Health, 9(2) 152-9
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