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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

The most reported apps were Grindr (261/454, 57.5%), Tinder (156/454, 34.4%), and Jack’d (136/454, 30%). Characteristics of the 10 most frequently reported apps [25] are briefly described in Textbox 1. There were notable differences by race and ethnicity in app use (Table 4), with the 2 most common apps among White non-Hispanic participants (Grindr 93/123, 75.6% and Tinder 72/123, 58.5%) being substantially less common among Black non-Hispanic participants (Grindr 65/178, 36.5% and Tinder 25/178, 14%).

Kathryn Risher, Patrick Janulis, Elizabeth McConnell, Darnell Motley, Pedro Alonso Serrano, Joel D Jackson, Alonzo Brown, Meghan Williams, Daniel Mendez, Gregory Phillips II, Joshua Melville, Michelle Birkett

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54215