The PrEP cascade in a sample of HIV-negative or unknown status adolescent and young adult transgender women in Peru.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY International Journal of STD & AIDS Pub Date : 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1177/09564624241272940
Sari L Reisner, Dorothy Apedaile, Alfonso Silva-Santisteban, Leyla Huerta, Rodrigo Aguayo-Romero, Amaya Perez-Brumer
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Abstract

Background: Transgender women are a key population in the HIV epidemic globally, including in Peru. This cross-sectional epidemiological study characterized the pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) cascade in adolescent and young adult transgender women in Peru to inform roll-out of early HIV prevention efforts.

Methods: Between February-July 2022, a community-recruited sample of HIV-negative or status unknown young transgender women (n = 140) in Peru completed a socio-behavioral survey and biological testing for HIV and bacterial STIs. Logistic regression models estimated the association of sociodemographic, healthcare, and behavioral factors to PrEP indication and willingness.

Results: Median age was 22 years (range = 16-24 years); 65.7% reported sex work and 28.6% homelessness. Overall, 45.7% had a PrEP indication based on past 6 months HIV behavioral risk profiles. In a multivariable model, sex work (aRR = 2.27; 95% CI = 1.24-4.17) and homelessness (aRR = 1.27; 95% CI = 1.00-1.60) were associated with PrEP indication. More than one-third (38.6%) had never been HIV tested; 25.3% were tested >1 year ago. Only 34.3% heard of daily oral PrEP, 8.6% reported ever PrEP use, and 5.0% current PrEP use. Nearly half (49.3%) reported willingness to take daily oral PrEP. In a multivariable model, younger age was associated with increased willingness to use PrEP (aRR = 0.92; 95% CI = 0.87-0.98). Highest ranked PrEP preferences were a daily oral pill (35.7%), implant (32.1%), and injection by a provider (10.0%).

Conclusions: PrEP indication and willingness were high in this sample, but HIV testing and PrEP uptake were low. Findings highlight opportunities for age-responsive and contextually-relevant interventions to increase HIV prevention among young transgender women in Peru.

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秘鲁 HIV 阴性或状况不明的青少年和年轻成年变性妇女样本中的 PrEP 级联。
背景:变性女性是全球(包括秘鲁)艾滋病流行的关键人群。这项横断面流行病学研究描述了暴露前预防(PrEP)在秘鲁青少年和年轻成年变性女性中的级联,以便为早期艾滋病预防工作的开展提供信息:2022 年 2 月至 7 月间,秘鲁社区招募的 HIV 阴性或身份不明的年轻变性女性样本(n = 140)完成了社会行为调查以及 HIV 和细菌性 STI 的生物检测。逻辑回归模型估算了社会人口学、医疗保健和行为因素与 PrEP 适应症和意愿的关系:中位年龄为 22 岁(16-24 岁);65.7% 的人称自己从事性工作,28.6% 的人称自己无家可归。总体而言,根据过去 6 个月的 HIV 行为风险特征,45.7% 的人有 PrEP 适应症。在多变量模型中,性工作(aRR = 2.27;95% CI = 1.24-4.17)和无家可归(aRR = 1.27;95% CI = 1.00-1.60)与 PrEP 适应症相关。超过三分之一(38.6%)的人从未接受过艾滋病毒检测;25.3%的人在一年前接受过检测。只有 34.3% 的人听说过每日口服 PrEP,8.6% 的人报告曾经使用过 PrEP,5.0% 的人目前正在使用 PrEP。近一半(49.3%)的人表示愿意每天口服 PrEP。在多变量模型中,年龄越小,使用 PrEP 的意愿越强(aRR = 0.92;95% CI = 0.87-0.98)。对 PrEP 使用意愿排名最高的是每日口服药物(35.7%)、植入物(32.1%)和由医疗服务提供者注射(10.0%):结论:在该样本中,PrEP 的适应症和意愿都很高,但 HIV 检测和 PrEP 的接受率却很低。研究结果凸显了在秘鲁年轻变性女性中采取与年龄和背景相关的干预措施来提高艾滋病预防率的机会。
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