| Literature DB >> 33932186 |
Shufang Sun1, Cui Yang2, Nickolas Zaller3, Zhihua Zhang4, Hongbo Zhang4, Don Operario5.
Abstract
This study investigates PrEP willingness, adherence self-efficacy and potential impact of PrEP among HIV-negative, Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM; n = 622) with recent condomless anal sex. Facilitative factors of PrEP willingness included migrant status, sexual risk, and prior PrEP use, whereas barriers included concerns over being treated as an HIV/AIDS patient, recent HIV testing, identity concealment, and HIV prevention service usage. Adherence self-efficacy was associated with PrEP knowledge and confidence in PrEP efficacy of HIV prevention. A total of 39.3% anticipated increase in sex partners, 25.6% anticipated decrease in condom use, and 38.0% anticipated increased HIV testing following PrEP uptake. Results suggest a two-step approach to (1) promote PrEP acceptance among Chinese MSM and (2) enhance adherence and risk monitoring among PrEP-willing MSM. Efforts to reduce stigma, incorporate PrEP in the HIV prevention continuum, and increase PrEP knowledge will be crucial to optimize PrEP implementation.Entities:
Keywords: China; Men who have sex with men; PrEP; PrEP willingness; Stigma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33932186 PMCID: PMC8558112 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-021-03274-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165