GBQ+ Community Periodic Survey

GBQ+ Community Periodic Survey As of January 2024, the Gay Community Periodic Survey has been renamed the GBQ+ Community Periodic Survey.

The GBQ+ Community Periodic Survey is an ongoing survey of gay, bi+, or queer (GBQ) men and non-binary people who have sex with GBQ men. If you are a gay, bi+ or queer man who lives in Australia, we would like you to complete the GBQ+ Community Periodic Survey. Taking part involves completing an anonymous questionnaire about your sexual practices, drug use and health service engagement. The findin

gs are used to guide HIV and sexual health programs in Australia. The survey will take you around 10 minutes to complete. If you opt to leave your contact details (to receive feedback), we will store your contact details separately from your answers to the questionnaire. After you have answered all of the questions, simply close your browser window to exit the survey. You will not receive any payment for participating in this research. The survey is open to men who: are at least 16 years of age; have had sex with another man in the past five years; live in Australia; and, have not already completed the survey this year at a gay venue/event or online.

02/06/2022

Our friends at the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO) have written a policy brief about three recent publications from the GCPS. One looks at increasing levels of HIV prevention coverage in the PrEP era, another looks at how HIV testing and prevention outcomes appear to be worse in areas with higher 'No' votes in the marriage equality survey, and the third considers trends in the ways that gay and bis*xual socialise with each other, and how this affects HIV education. Read/download below.

Results from the Perth 2021 survey have been published! Key findings include the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual ...
25/05/2022

Results from the Perth 2021 survey have been published! Key findings include the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual men in WA:
- 78% of PrEP users were taking it less often or had stopped taking PrEP because of COVID-19
- 19% had lost income or their job because of COVID-19
- 31% were having less s*x due to COVID-19
Read the full report here:

Gay Community Periodic Survey: Perth 2021-report

Remember the marriage equality vote in 2017? People who lived in areas that voted 'no' are less likely to get tested for...
14/02/2022

Remember the marriage equality vote in 2017? People who lived in areas that voted 'no' are less likely to get tested for HIV/STIs, be on PrEP or receive HIV treatment. Read more in the link below.

If you would like to know more, contact us or Karinna Saxby via the contact details in the link if you are unable to access the full article

al health outcomes. Addressing this gap, here, we explore this relationship among Australian gay, bis*xual, and other men who have s*x with men (GBM)—a population disproportionately affected by HIV. Setting and Methods: Using responses from the 2017 Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, we operat...

31/01/2022

How are s*x-on-premises venues faring after COVID-19? This article by Gary Nunn in the Sydney Sentinel refers to the Sydney Gay Community Periodic Survey to assess who is going where for s*x these days...

13/09/2021

Results from the Melbourne 2021 survey have been published! Key findings include the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual men in VIC:
- 27% had lost income or their job because of COVID-19
- 60% were having less s*x
- 44% of PrEP users had stopped taking PrEP or were taking it less often because of COVID-19
Read the full report here:

25/08/2021

Results from the Sydney 2021 survey have been published! Key findings include the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual men in NSW:
- 28% had lost income or their job because of COVID-19
- 52% were having less s*x
- 66% of PrEP users had stopped taking PrEP or were taking it less often because of COVID-19
Read the full report here:

Hi everyone... thanks to the folks at Star Observer for covering our recent publication from the Gay Community Periodic ...
08/06/2021

Hi everyone... thanks to the folks at Star Observer for covering our recent publication from the Gay Community Periodic Surveys showing that PrEP became the most commonly used prevention strategy by gay/bi men in Australia in 2019... before COVID-19 sent everyone into hibernation temporarily.

Even as condom use plunges in Australian men who have s*x with men, the rapid roll-out and affectionate embrace of the HIV prevention medication PrEP means that the actual “net

25/04/2021

Results from the Adelaide 2020 survey have been published! Key findings include the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual men in South Australia:
- PrEP use among HIV-negative participants increased to 23% in 2020
- However, due to COVID-19, 51% of participants reported having fewer s*xual partners, and 32% of PrEP users stopped taking PrEP or took it less often
- Recent HIV testing also fell to 62% in 2020
Read the full report here:
http://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/fapi/datastream/unsworks:74885/bined59b31c-6bd7-4cd4-8440-02b9e79abaab?view=true&xy=01

UNSWorks is the UNSW Open Access institutional repository which enables UNSW researchers to make their research outputs freely available and accessible.

22/04/2021

Results from the Queensland 2020 survey have been published! Key findings show the impact of COVID-19 on gay and bis*xual men in Queensland. They include:
- Due to COVID-19, 42% of participants reported having fewer s*xual partners and 34% of PrEP users stopped taking PrEP or took it less often
- That meant PrEP use among HIV-negative participants decreased to 21% in 2020
- However, the use of HIV treatment and sustaining an undetectable viral load remained stable among HIV-positive participants
Read the full report here:

Our friends at Aidsmap have written an explainer on our recent publication in the journal AIDS, using GCPS data. In it w...
14/04/2021

Our friends at Aidsmap have written an explainer on our recent publication in the journal AIDS, using GCPS data. In it we show that PrEP became more commonly used than condoms for HIV prevention by gay and bi men in Australia in 2019. Although condom use has fallen, the combined use of condoms, PrEP and undetectable viral load means that more gay/bi men are protected from HIV, which has helped HIV infections fall.

There has been a rapid, historic shift in HIV prevention among gay and bis*xual men in Australia, according to a new analysis of community surveys over five years. While consistent condom use has fallen dramatically, the uptake of PrEP and HIV treatment mean that “net prevention coverage” has in...

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