| Literature DB >> 26336946 |
Lisa M Kuhns1,2, Sari L Reisner3,4, Matthew J Mimiaga3,4,5, Travis Gayles6,7, Michael Shelendich7, Robert Garofalo6,7.
Abstract
Transgender women are at high risk of HIV infection, with younger transgender women (YTW) particularly vulnerable. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) has shown efficacy in reducing HIV acquisition, but little is known about PrEP indication or initiation among YTW. Baseline data from 180 YTW age 18-29 years enrolled in Project LifeSkills, an on-going HIV prevention intervention for YTW, were analyzed to examine factors associated with PrEP indication. The sample (mean age = 23.4, SD = 3.2) was comprised largely of women of color (69 %) and of low socioeconomic status (71 % unemployed). Overall, 62 % met criteria for PrEP indication, but only 5 % reported ever taking PrEP. Factors associated with increased odds of PrEP indication were: PrEP interest (aOR 3.24; 95 % CI 1.44, 7.33), number of recent anal sex partners (aOR 1.23; 95 % CI 1.04, 1.46), and lower collective self-esteem scores (aOR 0.67; 95 % CI 0.47, 0.94). Despite high levels of PrEP indication, there remain low levels of PrEP awareness and uptake among YTW.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; PrEP; Transgender; Young adults
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26336946 PMCID: PMC4777686 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1182-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165