Demographic Differences in PrEP-Related Stereotypes: Implications for Implementation.

作者: Sarit. A. Golub , Kristi E. Gamarel , Anthony Surace

DOI: 10.1007/S10461-015-1129-4

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摘要: Qualitative interviews about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) stereotypes were conducted with a subsample of 160 MSM who participated in PrEP messaging study. Negative users identified by 80 % participants. Two types most common: are HIV-infected (and lying it), and promiscuous resistant to condom use. Participants’ identification these stereotype categories differed significantly demographic factors (i.e., race/ethnicity, education). Expanding access requires recognizing potential differences the experience or anticipation PrEP-related that might impact willingness discuss providers, friends, partners.

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