在美国艾滋病高发城市的顺性别女性中开展艾滋病暴露前预防的意向。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Womens Health Issues Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.whi.2023.05.009
Rachel K. Scott MD, MPH , Shawnika J. Hull PhD , Jim C. Huang PhD , Peggy P. Ye MD, MPH , Pamela Lotke MD, MPH , Jason Beverley NP , Patricia Moriarty BS , Dhikshitha Balaji BS , Allison Ward MD , Jennifer Holiday MD , Ashley R. Brant DO, MPH , Rick Elion MD , Adam J. Visconti MD, MPH , Megan Coleman DNP
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目的:我们的目的是确定影响在高艾滋病毒流行社区寻求性健康和生殖健康护理的顺性别女性中开始进行艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)的个人、人际、社区、卫生系统和结构因素,为未来基于临床的PrEP干预提供信息。方法:我们从哥伦比亚特区计划生育和性健康诊所的顺性别女性便利样本中收集了匿名、基于平板电脑的问卷。该调查使用社会生态模型的视角来衡量围绕启动PrEP意图的个人、人际、社区、制度和结构因素。该调查询问了人口统计学、HIV行为暴露、HIV获得的感知风险、PrEP的先验意识、启动PrEP的意图,以及影响PrEP启动意向的因素。结果:共有1437名顺性别女性完成了调查。从社会生态水平来看,启动PrEP的意愿与对PrEP的积极态度有关(优势比[OR],1.56;95%置信区间[CI],1.13-2.15),在个人层面上有更高的自我效能感(OR,1.32;95%置信度,1.02-1.72),在同龄人中感知到PrEP的未来利用率,在社区层面上对羞耻/污名的恐惧度较低(OR,1.65;95%可信区间,1.33-2.04),并在机构层面与提供者讨论了PrEP(OR 2.39;95%CI,1.20-4.75)。结论:我们的研究结果强调了对顺性别女性进行多层次、基于临床的干预的重要性,这些干预促进了性积极和预防性的PrEP信息传递、消除PrEP污名化的同行导航,以及教育和支持女性健康医疗提供者为顺性别女性提供PrEP服务。
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Intention to Initiate HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Among Cisgender Women in a High HIV Prevalence U.S. City

Objective

Our objective was to identify the individual, interpersonal, community, health-system, and structural factors that influence HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) initiation among cisgender women seeking sexual and reproductive health care in a high HIV prevalence community to inform future clinic-based PrEP interventions.

Methods

We collected anonymous, tablet-based questionnaires from a convenience sample of cisgender women in family planning and sexual health clinics in the District of Columbia. The survey used the lens of the socio-ecological model to measure individual, interpersonal, community, institutional, and structural factors surrounding intention to initiate PrEP. The survey queried demographics, behavioral exposure to HIV, perceived risk of HIV acquisition, a priori awareness of PrEP, intention to initiate PrEP, and factors influencing intention to initiate PrEP.

Results

A total of 1437 cisgender women completed the survey. By socio-ecological level, intention to initiate PrEP was associated with positive attitudes toward PrEP (odds ratio [OR], 1.56; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13–2.15) and higher self-efficacy (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.02–1.72) on the individual level, perceived future utilization of PrEP among peers and low fear of shame/stigma (OR, 1.65; 95% CI, 1.33–2.04) on the community level, and having discussed PrEP with a provider (OR. 2.39; 95% CI, 1.20–4.75) on the institutional level.

Conclusion

Our findings highlight the importance of multilevel, clinic-based interventions for cisgender women, which promote sex-positive and preventive PrEP messaging, peer navigation to destigmatize PrEP, and education and support for women's health medical providers in the provision of PrEP services for cisgender women.

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期刊介绍: Women"s Health Issues (WHI) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly, multidisciplinary journal that publishes research and review manuscripts related to women"s health care and policy. As the official journal of the Jacobs Institute of Women"s Health, it is dedicated to improving the health and health care of all women throughout the lifespan and in diverse communities. The journal seeks to inform health services researchers, health care and public health professionals, social scientists, policymakers, and others concerned with women"s health.
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