R. Tikkanen et Mw. Ross, Looking for sexual compatibility: Experiences among Swedish men in visiting Internet gay chat rooms, CYBERPSYC B, 3(4), 2000, pp. 605-616
Internet chat rooms have become an important new channel for men who have s
ex with men. Through chat rooms, sexual partners can be met in virtual and
in real life. The aim of this article is to explore the questions: Who are
the men that visit the Internet gay chat rooms, and what are the experience
s in meeting sex partners in real life through these channels? The findings
are derived from a large Swedish socio-sexual study of men who have sex wi
th men. The Internet is used along with traditional sampling methods in the
study. A total of 716 written questionnaires and 678 Internet questionnair
es were obtained. Additional qualitative data from interviews with men who
have experience with meeting male sex partners through Internet chat rooms
is presented for illustrative purposes. The findings suggest that Internet
gay chat rooms may attract younger men, men who identify themselves as bise
xual, and men who live outside the major cities. The findings also suggest
that it is common to have the experience of meeting sex partners in real li
fe through the chat rooms. The chat room visitors are less likely to be tes
ted for HIV and more likely to have had unprotected anal intercourse. Conse
quently, the chat rooms are important media to be used in HIV prevention wi
th appropriate health interventions in order to reach men who put themselve
s at risk.