| Literature DB >> 30820849 |
M Reuel Friedman1,2, Jordan M Sang3,4, Leigh A Bukowski3,4, Cristian J Chandler5, James E Egan3,4, Lisa A Eaton6, Derrick D Matthews7, Ken Ho8, Henry F Raymond9, Ron Stall3,4.
Abstract
Men who have sex with men and women (MSMW), including those who are Black, experience HIV-related disparities compared to men who have sex with men only (MSMO). Few studies have assessed the prevalence and correlates of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and use among Black MSMW. We recruited MSM ≥ 18 attending Black Gay Pride events between 2014-2017. We conducted multivariable logistic regressions to assess differences in PrEP awareness and use among HIV-negative Black MSM (n = 2398) and within Black MSMW (n = 419). MSMW were less likely than MSMO to report PrEP awareness (p < 0.001). Among PrEP-aware MSM, MSMW were more likely than MSMO to report PrEP use (p < 0.05). MSMW receiving gay community support were more likely to be PrEP-aware (p < 0.01). MSMW reporting any past-year STI diagnoses were more likely to report PrEP use (p < 0.01). Findings suggest that PrEP awareness campaigns tailored for Black MSMW, concomitant with STI-to-PrEP interventions, will facilitate greater PrEP uptake in this population.Entities:
Keywords: Bisexuality; Black/African American; HIV prevention; Men who have sex with men (MSM); Pre-exposure prophylaxis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30820849 PMCID: PMC6713621 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02446-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165