Pre-exposure prophylaxis program in the Community of Madrid: Two years of experience.

Nuria Fernández Piñeiro, Oskar Ayerdi Aguirrebengoa, Eva Orviz García, Cristina González Pérez, Mar Vera García, Teresa Puerta López, Carmen Rodríguez Martín, Clara Lejarraga Cañas, Jorge Perez García, Begoña Baza Caraciolo, Monserrat González Polo, Florentina Alcudia Pérez, Marta Ruiz Fernández, Natividad Jerez Zamora, Diego Morales Irala, Beatriz López Centeno, Daniele Alioto, José Manuel Martínez Sesmero, Vicente Estrada Pérez, María Teresa Benítez Gimenez, Jorge Del Romero Guerrero
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Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is an effective and safe preventive measure. However, it has not reached all target users who could benefit from it. The study aimed to understand the sociodemographic, clinical and behavioral baseline characteristics of PrEP users. As a secondary objective, the use of concomitant medication and drug consumption were described.

Methodology: Observational, retrospective and descriptive study of the sociodemographic, clinical and behavioral characteristics of the users who were included in the PrEP program of the Community of Madrid during the first two years of experience.

Results: Two thousand two hundred fifty-six PrEP users were included, 99.0% men, with a mean age of 36.9 years (SD 8.68). 33.1% presented a sexually transmitted infection (STI) on the first visit, highlighting chlamydiasis and rectal gonococci. 70.4% reported using drugs associated with sex, and 42.4% participated in chemsex sessions in the last 3 months. A high percentage of users with concomitant medication was observed (37.6%), highlighting drugs related to mental health and alopecia.

Conclusions: A multidisciplinary approach is required to cover all the needs of PrEP users, including mental health evaluation measures and addiction treatment with the clinical approach.

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导言:针对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)是一种有效而安全的预防措施。然而,并不是所有目标用户都能从中受益。这项研究旨在了解 PrEP 使用者的社会人口学、临床和行为基线特征。作为次要目标,研究还描述了伴随药物的使用情况和药物消耗情况:观察性、回顾性和描述性研究,研究对象为马德里社区 PrEP 计划头两年的使用者的社会人口、临床和行为特征:共有 2256 名 PrEP 使用者,其中 99.0% 为男性,平均年龄为 36.9 岁(标准差为 8.68)。33.1%的首次就诊者患有性传播感染(STI),主要是衣原体感染和直肠淋球菌感染。据报告,70.4%的人使用与性有关的药物,42.4%的人在过去 3 个月中参加过药交会。据观察,同时服用药物的使用者比例较高(37.6%),主要是与精神健康和脱发有关的药物:结论:需要采用多学科方法来满足 PrEP 使用者的所有需求,包括心理健康评估措施和临床方法中的成瘾治疗。
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