2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184014
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PrEP awareness and decision-making for Latino MSM in San Antonio, Texas

Abstract: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) has been promoted among high-risk populations as an effective HIV biomedical intervention. However, limited research is available on the significance of culturally informed biomedical interventions for Latino MSM. A total of 159 self-administered Internet surveys were completed by Latino MSM ages 21–30 in San Antonio, Texas. The purpose of this research was to develop an instrument that measured Latino MSM attitudes and beliefs towards PrEP, identify associations between demogra… Show more

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“…Our findings about stigma are consistent with previous research identifying stigma as an important factor influencing PrEP use (Arnold et al, 2017;Collins, McMahan, & Stekler, 2017;Franks et al, 2018;García & Harris, 2017;Grace et al, 2018;Haire, 2015;Liu et al, 2014;Taylor et al, 2014;Thomann et al, 2018;. In our and other studies, PrEP stigma is closely tied to stigma around HIV, "risky" sexual behavior, and sexual and gender identity (Franks et al, 2018;Grace et al, 2018;Haire, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Our findings about stigma are consistent with previous research identifying stigma as an important factor influencing PrEP use (Arnold et al, 2017;Collins, McMahan, & Stekler, 2017;Franks et al, 2018;García & Harris, 2017;Grace et al, 2018;Haire, 2015;Liu et al, 2014;Taylor et al, 2014;Thomann et al, 2018;. In our and other studies, PrEP stigma is closely tied to stigma around HIV, "risky" sexual behavior, and sexual and gender identity (Franks et al, 2018;Grace et al, 2018;Haire, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Although previous studies have examined attitudes about PrEP uptake (Bauermeister, Meanley, Pingel, Soler, & Harper, 2013;Brooks et al, 2011;Dolezal et al, 2015;Galindo et al, 2012;García & Harris, 2017;Goedel, Halkitis, Greene, Hickson, & Duncan, 2016;Grov, Whitfield, Rendina, Ventuneac, & Parsons, 2015;Holt et al, 2012;Peng et al, 2018;Thomann, Grosso, Zapata, & Chiasson, 2018;Young, Flowers, & McDaid, 2014), and impact of PrEP on sexual risk behaviors (Freeborn & Portillo, 2018;Grov et al, 2015;Holt et al, 2012;Koester et al, 2017;Storholm, Volk, Marcus, Silverberg, & Satre, 2017), there is little understanding of the sociocultural dimensions of actual PrEP use. Most previous U.S. studies about the emotional or psychological effects of PrEP have asked participants to consider hypothetical situations or have enrolled participants of clinical trials and demonstrations projects (Gilmore et al, 2013;Grace, Jollimore, MacPherson, Strang, & Tan, 2018;Koester et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, younger age was a significant predictor of not being retained in PrEP care at the initial visit, particularly in Mississippi, which had the greatest age discrepancy. This is an unsurprising finding, given that younger age has also been associated with significantly lower PrEP awareness , interest , uptake and adherence . Similarly, among individuals living with HIV, younger age is also significantly associated with lower retention in care .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The association between educational attainment and knowledge of PrEP is consistent with the extant literature that establishes a positive association between education and PrEP knowledge, as well as general sexual health-seeking among GBMSM. [19][20][21][22] Uptake and willingness to use PrEP: issues of cost…”
Section: Knowledge Of Prepmentioning
confidence: 99%