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ISSN:0899-9546

e-ISSN:1943-2755

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Homero E Del Pino,Edwin Rojas,Jagadīśa-Devaśrī Dācus et al. Homero E Del Pino et al.
We explored whether siblings can be engaged in PrEP promotion. We used the Information-Motivation-Behavior model to develop and conduct surveys and dyadic interviews with Latino men who have sex with men (LMSM) and their siblings (n = 31) a...
Alexander Borsa,Karolynn Siegel Alexander Borsa
Since it was established that HIV-positive individuals who maintain an undetectable viral load are unable to sexually transmit HIV (U=U), treatment as prevention (TasP) has become an important biomedical HIV prevention option. Many have rem...
Jorge Eduardo Moncayo,María Del Mar Pérez-Arizabaleta,Lina María Villegas-Trujillo et al. Jorge Eduardo Moncayo et al.
Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is higher in transgender populations. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) intervention is successful in reducing HIV acquisition. We aimed to investigate the adherence to oral PrEP by HIV-negativ...
Whitney Irie,Anais Mahone,Raja Nakka et al. Whitney Irie et al.
This study explored the factors associated with Black women's confidence in their ability to engage male sexual partners in discussions about PrEP. Communication about PrEP with male partners is an important, yet minimally explored, outcome...
Yong Gun Lee,Edward J Alessi,Matthew Lynn et al. Yong Gun Lee et al.
We examined the association between everyday discrimination and HIV testing patterns-current (≤ 6 months), recent (7-12 months), and delayed (> 12 months or never tested)-among partnered Latino/x sexual minority men (SMM). Multinomial regr...
Jamie Troutman,Alyssa Robillard,Lucy Annang Ingram et al. Jamie Troutman et al.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective biomedical HIV prevention option, yet adoption among Black women, who are disproportionately impacted by HIV, is low. A nuanced understanding of the multi-level factors that contribute to elev...
Andrew P Barnett,Trisha Arnold,A Rani Elwy et al. Andrew P Barnett et al.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake remains low in the southeastern United States ("the South"), likely owing to overlapping structural barriers, including the lack of nearby PrEP providers. Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are...
Stephen Bonett,Anjali Mahajan,Javontae Williams et al. Stephen Bonett et al.
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations experience discrimination and care-related barriers when seeking appropriate sexual health services. Using rapid assessment procedures we conducted site visits with 11 community-based HIV service...
Samantha Yeager,Vanessa B Serrano,Dafna Paltin et al. Samantha Yeager et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) access and adherence decreased nationwide. This study examined pandemic-related disruptions to PrEP access and adherence among clients of a health center (Center) in Los Angeles,...
Jessica L Webster,Nicole Rafalko,Lorna E Thorpe et al. Jessica L Webster et al.
We sought to describe and quantify the association between HIV service organization availability, HIV burden, and HIV awareness and prevention in the 57 priority jurisdictions selected as part of the U.S. Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative....