Sociodemographic and Psychological Predictors of Seeking Health Information Online among GB2M in Ontario: Findings from the #iCruise Project

Int J Sex Health. 2021 Dec 16;34(2):337-350. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2021.2000087. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Objectives: The current study examines the experiences of gay, bisexual, two-spirit and other men who have sex with men (GB2M) who use networking applications and their engagements with online sexual health outreach workers disseminating healthcare information through these digital spaces.

Methods: The iCruise study was a longitudinal mixed-methods study across Ontario, Canada which collected data on online sexual health information seeking behaviors.

Results: Results offer insight into differences in information seeking behaviors among diverse groups of queer men.

Conclusions: Implications for the dissemination of health information based on the results of information seeking patterns is discussed as well.

Keywords: Health seeking behaviors; online information dissemination; queer men.

Grants and funding

Funding for this work was supported by the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research and CIHR [grant #144830]. Dr. Brennan’s and Dr. Hart’s work are supported by OHTN Endgame Leadership Chair Awards. NJL is supported by a Scholar Award from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research [#16863].