2015
DOI: 10.1089/apc.2015.0143
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Acceptability of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Implementation Challenges Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in India: A Qualitative Investigation

Abstract: This qualitative study explored the acceptability of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among MSM in India, and identified facilitators and barriers to future PrEP uptake. In 2014, we conducted 10 focus groups (n=61) among a purposive sample of diverse MSM recruited through community-based organizations in Chennai and Mumbai, and 10 key informant interviews with community leaders and health care providers. Participants' mean age was 26.1 years (SD 4.8); 62% completed secondary education, and 42% engaged in se… Show more

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“…Some HIV-uninfected individuals fear being labelled as HIV-infected if identified as using PrEP, which is consistent with findings from other studies [8,11,12,15]. Some participants associated PrEP use with promiscuity or commercial sex, while others worried that PrEP use would encourage riskier sexual behaviour, findings replicated in other studies [8,12]. On the contrary, analysis from the Partners PrEP study suggests that PrEP use does not lead to sexual disinhibition or reduced condom use in heterosexual couples [30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Some HIV-uninfected individuals fear being labelled as HIV-infected if identified as using PrEP, which is consistent with findings from other studies [8,11,12,15]. Some participants associated PrEP use with promiscuity or commercial sex, while others worried that PrEP use would encourage riskier sexual behaviour, findings replicated in other studies [8,12]. On the contrary, analysis from the Partners PrEP study suggests that PrEP use does not lead to sexual disinhibition or reduced condom use in heterosexual couples [30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Others have shown how PrEP can facilitate trust or enhance intimacy in a relationship [8,12,25]. Interestingly, some participants noted that their PrEP use motivated their infected partners to initiate ART, which is a novel finding of our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…Although its definition varies among studies, acceptability in general is high [1] and may be affected by cost [28], perceived effectiveness [35], potential side effects [4,5,7], risk perception [1,710], dosing regimen (i.e., daily or intermittent) [2,11], and stigma (i.e., user being perceived as promiscuous) [7]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saúde Pública 2017; 33(11):e00112516 balhadores do sexo e HSH que praticam sexo anal desprotegido 20,21 . Isso faz com que os participantes busquem por conteúdos relacionados e que se reúnam para discuti-los.…”
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