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EMIS 2024 Journal Articles 2024 Published Articles

European Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men Internet Survey (EMIS-2024): Design and Methods

Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2026 (doi:10.1007/s13178-026-01288-8).

Authors: Liana Aphami, Tamás Bereczky, Jules L Casalini, Nikolay Lunchenkov, Ulrich Marcus, Kai J Jonas, Axel J Schmidt.

Abstract

Introduction. Men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM), as well as transgender and non-binary individuals, continue to face a disproportionate burden of stigma, mental health challenges, HIV, and other sexually transmitted infections. To address their needs, public health planners require reliable and comparable data. Monitoring behaviours in these populations also supports the evaluation of health policies.

Methods. The European-MSM-Internet-Survey (EMIS-2024) builds on our international surveys conducted in 2010 and 2017, expanding its scope to include explicitly transgender women and non-binary people. It provides much-needed data for planning interventions, promoting health, and harmonising behavioural surveillance. A key strength of EMIS-2024 is the use of a shared sampling frame and a core questionnaire across all participating countries. This approach allows meaningful cross-national comparisons, unlike many national surveys with varying methods. The three core consortium partners (Deutsche Aidshilfe, Robert Koch Institute and Maastricht University) led the revision of the EMIS-2017 questionnaire.

Results. Over 60 partners from 40 countries played a key role in the survey’s success, providing high-quality translations in 35 languages and actively promoting the survey. National partners ensured the survey’s visibility, credibility, and relevance once dating app advertisements or invitations appeared. The survey ran online during the first half of 2024. Overall, 165,380 responses were received, of which 50,330 qualified for the analytic sample.

Conclusions and Policy Implications. EMIS-2024 demonstrates that large-scale, multi-country sexual health surveys are feasible with public funding. A harmonised questionnaire, shared sampling strategy, and meaningful community involvement were key to generating robust, comparable data across Europe.

Country groupings used in EMIS-2024. For analytical purposes in the methods paper, countries are grouped as follows. We suggest this structure as a useful framework for international comparative analyses and journal articles:

  • EEA: Countries of the European Economic Area.
  • Non-EEA Advanced Economies: High-income countries outside the EEA within the WHO European Region (including Switzerland, Israel, and the United Kingdom), based on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) classification of advanced economies.1
  • Western Balkans & Türkiye: Non-EEA countries in south-eastern Europe.
  • Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA): Non-EEA countries of the former Soviet Union.

This grouping facilitates epidemiological interpretation and comparability of trends across countries with markedly different economic conditions and epidemiological profiles. The grouping also reflects differences in study coordination and funding arrangements across participating countries and regions.

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Suggested citation:

Aphami L, Bereczky T, Casalini JL, Lunchenkov N, Marcus U, Jonas KJ, Schmidt AJ. European Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men and Trans People Internet Survey (EMIS-2024): Design and Methods. Sex Res Soc Policy (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-026-01288-8

  1. “Advanced economies” follow the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook country classification (International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database: Country Composition of WEO Groups). Alternatively, the term “non-EEA high-income countries” may be used to distinguish between EEA and non-EEA high-income countries, based on the World Bank country classification (World Bank. World Bank Country and Lending Groups). ↩︎
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EMIS 2024 International reports 2024

EMIS-2024: Community Reports Europe

We thank our network partners for their translations of the following Community Reports.

The 1st EMIS-2024 Community Report, aimed at EMIS respondents as well as MSM and trans and non-binary people in general, has been published in 33 languages in June/July 2025. We thank our network partners for their contributions and translations, and particularly Dr. Dirk Sander and Dr. Tamás Bereczky of the German NGO Deutsche Aidshilfe (German AIDS Federation) for leading the process.

The first Community Report focusses on mental health and chemsex.

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Arabic (العربية)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Armenian (Հայերեն)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian-Montenegrin (Srpskohrvatski)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Bulgarian (Български)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Czech (Čeština)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Danish (Dansk)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Dutch (Nederlands)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report English

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Estonian (Eesti)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Finnish (Suomi)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report French (Français)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Georgian (ქართული)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report German (Deutsch)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Greek (Ελληνικά)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Hebrew (עברית)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Hungarian (Magyar)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Italian (Italiano)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Kazakh (Қазақ тілі)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Latvian (Latviešu)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Lithuanian (Lietuvių)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Macedonian (македонски)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Maltese (Malti)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Norwegian (Norsk)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Polish (Polski)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Portuguese (Português)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Romanian (Română)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Russian (Русский)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Slovak (Slovenčina)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Slovenian (Slovenščina)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Spanish (Español)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Swedish (Svenska)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Turkish (Türkçe)

1st EMIS-2024 Community Report Ukrainian (Українська)

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EMIS 2024 Questionnaires 2024

EMIS-2024 Questionnaires & Variable Manual

The following questionnaires have been used in EMIS-2024. Individuals and organisations are welcome to use individual questions, or whole questionnaires, on the understanding that they credit Deutsche Aidshilfe, Maastricht University, Robert Koch Institute, and Sigma Research / LSHTM in any written outputs from the project.

Attention all EMIS data users: Please note that the manual is the authoritative reference for all data usage, not the 35-language versions (“PDF of online-only questionnaire”). Some question numbers may have been renamed, and duplicate or branched questions may have been combined into single variables.

The latest version is of 3 April 2026.

Manual

EMIS-2024 Variable Manual

Questionnaires

EMIS-2024 English language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Albanian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Arabic language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Armenian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Azerbaijani language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Bulgarian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Czech language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Danish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Dutch language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Estonian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Finnish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 French language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 German language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Georgian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Greek language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Hebrew language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Hungarian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Italian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Kazakh language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Latvian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Lithuanian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Macedonian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Maltese language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Norwegian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Polish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Portuguese language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Romanian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Russian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Slovak language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Slovenian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Spanish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Swedish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Turkish language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)

EMIS-2024 Ukrainian language version (PDF of online only questionnaire)