Chemsex support starts with asking the right questions
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Chemsex support starts with asking the right questions

David Stuart Substance use practitioner and sexual well-being campaigner, Chemsex support services at 56 Dean Street

Sexual well-being campaigner David Stuart says nursing staff are well placed to support gay men who have concerns about their use of party drugs in sexual hook-ups

If your understanding of the term ‘chemsex’ has been informed by the general media, you could be forgiven for thinking it defines use of drugs or alcohol for sex by any population.

Nursing Standard. 32, 28, 26-27. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.28.26.s18

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