2024
DOI: 10.21522/tijph.2013.12.01.art013
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Utilization of HIV PrEP among Black College Students in the United States: A Systematic Review

Ikenna Obasi Odii,
Jun Y. Byun,
David E. Vance
et al.

Abstract: Considering the diverse socio-cultural norms, sexual attitudes, and mental and emotional immaturity that generally exist among young adults, Black college students are behaviorally vulnerable to acquiring new HIV infections before requisite exposure to HIV prevention education. Black college students (aged 18 to 34) fall within the description of one of the highest priority populations at risk for new HIV infection given the overall under-utilization and racial disparities in the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (… Show more

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