Literature DB >> 32239358

HIV-Related Mistrust (or HIV Conspiracy Theories) and Willingness to Use PrEP Among Black Women in the United States.

B O Ojikutu1,2, N Amutah-Onukagha3, T F Mahoney4, C Tibbitt3, S D Dale5, K H Mayer6,7, L M Bogart8.   

Abstract

Uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among Black women living in the US is suboptimal. We sought to determine the association between HIV-related medical mistrust (or belief in HIV conspiracy theories) and willingness to use PrEP among Black women. We analyzed data from the 2016 National Survey on HIV in the Black Community (NSHBC), a nationally representative cross-sectional survey. Among NSHBC participants, 522 were women and 347 (69.0%) reported HIV risk factors. Only 14.1% were aware that PrEP exists; 30.8% reported willingness to use PrEP. HIV-related medical mistrust was reported by 60.4% of women. In multivariable analysis, controlling for income, education, marital status and health care engagement, belief in conspiracy theories was significantly associated with higher willingness to use PrEP. The HIV-Related Medical Mistrust Scale item: "there is a cure for HIV, but the government is withholding it from the poor" was independently associated with higher PrEP willingness. This finding speaks to the need for an improved understanding of the role of HIV-related medical mistrust among Black women to improve uptake of biomedical HIV prevention.

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Keywords:  African-American women and PrEP; Black women and PrEP; HIV and women; HIV conspiracy theories and PrEP; HIV-related medical mistrust and PrEP; Mistrust and PrEP; Women and pre-exposure prophylaxis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32239358     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-020-02843-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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