| Literature DB >> 27199100 |
Eric William Hall1, Walid Heneine, Travis Sanchez, Robert Craig Sineath, Patrick Sullivan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is available as a daily pill for preventing infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Innovative methods of administering PrEP systemically or topically are being discussed and developed.Entities:
Keywords: Facebook; HIV prevention; MSM; PrEP; men who have sex with men; preexposure prophylaxis; survey
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27199100 PMCID: PMC4909393 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Preexposure prophylaxis modalities presenteda to online survey respondents aged 18–34 years, by type of anal sex with male partner(s) in the past year, United States, April–July 2015.
| Modalities | Insertive only | Receptive only | No anal sex |
| Daily oral pill | Xb | X | X |
| On-demand pillsc | X | X | X |
| Injection every 1–3 months | X | X | X |
| Penis gel before insertive intercourse | X |
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| Penis gel after insertive intercourse | X |
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| Rectal gel before receptive intercourse |
| X |
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| Rectal gel after receptive intercourse |
| X |
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| Rectal suppository 30 minutes before receptive intercourse |
| X |
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| Rectal suppository 3 hours after receptive intercourse |
| X |
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aThe survey included individual Likert-scale items asking the likelihood of using each modality.
bParticipants who indicated they had both insertive and receptive anal sex in the past year were presented all modalities. Modalities presented to participants who said they only had insertive anal sex, receptive anal sex, or no anal sex in the past year are indicated by an “X”. Depending on their response, participants were then presented with a complete list (for each sexual behavior group) and asked to rank the modalities from most likely to least likely to use.
cIncludes 2 pills within 24 hours before sex and 2 separate 1-pill doses within 2 days after sex.
Demographic and sexual behavior characteristics of 1106 men who have sex with men, aged 18–34 years, participating in an online survey about preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV infection, United States, April 2015–July 2015.
| Characteristics | n | (%) | |
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| 18–24 | 542 | (49.01) |
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| 25–29 | 334 | (30.20) |
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| 30–34 | 230 | (20.80) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 800 | (72.33) |
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| Black, non-Hispanic | 51 | (4.61) |
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| Hispanic | 181 | (16.37) |
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| Other | 74 | (6.69) |
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| Midwest | 217 | (19.62) |
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| Northeast | 251 | (22.69) |
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| South | 392 | (35.44) |
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| West | 227 | (20.52) |
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| Unknown | 19 | (1.72) |
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| High school or less | 80 | (7.23) |
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| Some college, associate degree, or technical degree | 306 | (27.67) |
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| Bachelor degree | 384 | (34.72) |
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| Any graduate or professional school | 335 | (30.29) |
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| Unknown | 1 | (0.09) |
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| Homosexual | 965 | (87.25) |
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| Bisexual | 106 | (9.58) |
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| Otherb | 35 | (3.16) |
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| Insertive only | 202 | (18.26) |
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| Receptive only | 163 | (14.74) |
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| Both insertive and receptive | 599 | (54.16) |
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| No anal sex | 138 | (12.48) |
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| 824 | (74.50) | |
aMean 25.2 years, median 25 years, range 18–34 years.
bThere were 5 participants who indicated heterosexual, 15 indicated unsure, 14 indicated other, and 1 who did not indicate sexual identity.
Figure 1Stated likelihood of using different preexposure prophylaxis modalities among 1106 men who have sex with men, aged 18-34 years, participating in an online survey, United States, April–July 2015.
Stated likelihood of using different preexposure prophylaxis modalities for HIV infection among 1106 men who have sex with men, aged 18–34 years, participating in an online survey, United States, April–July 2015.
| Individual Likert-scale items for each modalitya | n | Mean (SD) | Median (IQRb) | Mode |
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| Daily oral pill | 1036 | 3.31 (1.4) | 4 (2) | 4 | Reference |
| On-demand pillsd | 1105 | 3.63 (1.4) | 4 (2) | 5 | <.001 |
| Injectione | 1091 | 3.27 (1.5) | 4 (3) | 5 | .02 |
| Penile gel before intercourse | 755 | 3.45 (1.4) | 4 (3) | 5 | .001 |
| Penile gel after intercourse | 751 | 3.31 (1.5) | 4 (3) | 5 | .28 |
| Rectal gel before intercourse | 791 | 3.06 (1.5) | 3 (2) | 4 | <.001 |
| Rectal gel after intercourse | 794 | 3.00 (1.5) | 3 (2) | 1 | <.001 |
| Rectal suppository before intercourse | 792 | 2.58 (1.4) | 2 (3) | 1 | <.001 |
| Rectal suppository after intercourse | 791 | 2.90 (1.5) | 3 (3) | 1 | <.001 |
aThe 5-point Likert-scale items where 1=very unlikely, 2=somewhat unlikely, 3=neither likely or unlikely, 4=somewhat likely, 5=very likely.
bIQR: interquartile range.
c P-values calculated using Wilcoxon signed rank tests with alpha=.05.
dConsisting of 2 pills 24 hours before sex and 2 separate 1-pill doses after.
eEvery 1–3 months.
Stated likelihood of using different preexposure prophylaxis topical modalities, by method and time of application, among 1106 men who have sex with men, aged 18–34 years, participating in an online survey, United States, April–July 2015.
| Combined Likert scalesa | n | Mean (SD) | Median (IQRb) | Mode |
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| Penile gel, anytime | 750 | 6.76 (2.7) | 7 (4) | 10 | <.001 |
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| Rectal gel, anytime | 790 | 6.06 (2.9) | 6 (4) | 2 | Reference |
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| Rectal suppository, anytime | 790 | 5.48 (2.8) | 6 (6) | 2 | <.001 |
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| Before intercourse | 585 | 8.87 (3.8) | 9 (6) | 3 | Reference |
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| After intercourse | 584 | 9.02 (4.0) | 9 (6) | 3 | .14 |
aCreated from original 5-point Likert-scale items where 1=very unlikely, 2=somewhat unlikely, 3=neither likely or unlikely, 4=somewhat likely, 5=very likely.
bIQR: interquartile range.
c P-values calculated using Wilcoxon signed rank tests with alpha=.05.
dBased on a 10-point scale created by adding the two 5-point Likert-scale items for each application method.
eBased on a 15-point scale created by adding the three 5-point Likert-scale items for each time of application.
Figure 2Modified Borda count ranking of different preexposure prophylaxis modalities, stratified by type of anal sex with a male partner in the past year, among 1106 men who have sex with men, aged 18–34 years, participating in an online survey, United States, April-July 2015. Respondents were presented with a different number of modalities to rank, depending on the type of anal sex they reported in the past 12 months.