Literature DB >> 33650447

HIV PrEP services for MSM in China: a mixed-methods study.

Chunqing Lin1, Li Li1, Jun Liu2, Xiaobing Fu2, Jun Chen1,3, Wei Cao1,3, Yan Li2.   

Abstract

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a promising HIV prevention method. However, the rollout of PrEP among men who have sex with men (MSM) is facing challenges. This study sought to understand PrEP acceptability and service use challenges among MSM in China. The study was conducted in 2018 in Guangdong Province using a mixed-methods approach. Among 489 HIV-negative MSM who completed an online survey, 374 (76.5%) had heard of PrEP before. The most common PrEP information sources were internet/social media (32.1%) and community-based organizations (30.4%). Two-thirds (n=328) of the MSM would accept PrEP even the protective efficacy is less than 100%, 60.1% (n=294) expressed willingness to use PrEP once it is approved in China, and 59.3% (n=290) were willing to pay out of pocket. Employment, disclosure of MSM status, and mental health issues were associated with PrEP acceptability. In-depth interviews with 30 MSM revealed that high cost, low accessibility, and stigma in clinic settings were barriers to PrEP using. Primary care-based PrEP services were acceptable, but patients' confidentiality was a concern. PrEP promotion efforts should address social and mental health challenges among MSM and mobilize primary care systems and community-based organizations to achieve the best result.

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Keywords:  China; PrEP; acceptability; men who have sex with men; mixed-methods

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33650447      PMCID: PMC8410894          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2021.1896661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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