Acceptability of prep uptake among racially/ethnically diverse young men who have sex with men: The p18 study

  • Rafael E. Pérez-Figueroa
  • , Farzana Kapadia
  • , Staci C. Barton
  • , Jessica A. Eddy
  • , Perry N. Halkitis

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Resumen

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is considered an effective biomedical approach for HIV prevention. However, there is limited understanding of PrEP uptake among racially/ethnically and socioeconomically diverse young men who have sex with men (YMSM). This study examined attitudes and perceptions toward PrEP uptake among YMSM by conducting semistructured interviews with a sample (N 100) of YMSM in New York City. Thematic analysis was employed to explore key issues related to attitudes and perceptions toward PrEP utilization. Findings suggest that self-perceived risk for HIV transmission, enjoying unprotected sex, and being in a romantic relationship were associated with PrEP uptake. The most prominent barriers to PrEP uptake included costs, adherence regimen, and access. In summary, these findings underscore the importance of addressing behavioral and structural factors in maximizing the effectiveness of PrEP. In addition, PrEP implementation programs ought to consider the role of social and structural challenges to PrEP uptake and adherence among YMSM.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)112-125
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónAIDS Education and Prevention
Volumen27
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - abr 1 2015

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© 2015 The Guilford Press.

Financiación

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institute on Drug AbuseR01DA025537

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Medicine

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