What people want from sex and preexposure prophylaxis.

Robert M Grant, Kimberly A Koester
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Abstract

Purpose of review: As demand for preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) increases, we are learning more about what people want from sex and PrEP.

Recent findings: PrEP demand has reached a tipping point in the USA and is increasing rapidly. Although the primary benefit of PrEP use is biological, to reduce risk of HIV infection, PrEP users often express an alternative set of social and emotional benefits that are provided by PrEP. These collateral benefits of PrEP have salience, affect, and are experienced in the present, which are compelling drivers of human behavior. PrEP use has been associated with feeling safe during sex, usually in contrast to ruminations related to fear of HIV or intimate partner violence or control. PrEP can create empowerment, or agency, defined as the capacity and autonomy to act on one's own behalf, because it provides control over one's vulnerability to HIV and relief to women and men who may otherwise worry about whether their partners will use a condom, take antiretroviral therapy, or disclose their HIV status accurately. Planning for sexual and social goals in calm moments is also empowering. These highly desired collateral benefits of PrEP could be undermined, or eliminated, if PrEP is implemented in ways that are coercive or that foment fear of sexual risk compensation, drug resistance, toxicity, or moral judgment.

Summary: Current PrEP implementation provides direct and indirect benefits that are highly desired.

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人们想要从性行为和预存预防中得到什么。
综述目的:随着对预暴露预防(PrEP)需求的增加,我们正在更多地了解人们对性行为和PrEP的需求。最近的研究结果:PrEP需求在美国已经达到了临界点,并且正在迅速增加。尽管使用PrEP的主要好处是生物上的,但为了降低感染艾滋病毒的风险,PrEP使用者通常会表达PrEP提供的一系列社会和情感上的好处。PrEP的这些附带好处具有显著性、影响性,并且在目前是有经验的,它们是人类行为的有力驱动因素。PrEP的使用与性生活中的安全感有关,通常与对艾滋病毒或亲密伴侣暴力或控制的恐惧形成对比。PrEP可以创造权力或机构,定义为代表自己行事的能力和自主权,因为它可以控制自己感染艾滋病毒的脆弱性,并为那些可能担心伴侣是否会使用避孕套、接受抗逆转录病毒治疗或准确披露自己的艾滋病毒状况的妇女和男子提供救济。在平静的时刻为性和社会目标做计划也是一种赋权。如果PrEP的实施方式是强制性的,或者引发对性风险补偿、耐药性、毒性或道德判断的恐惧,那么PrEP的这些备受期待的附带利益可能会被削弱或消除。摘要:当前PrEP的实施提供了人们高度期望的直接和间接好处。
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