2020
DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2020.0053
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Clinical and Demographic Characteristics of HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Users in New York City

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“…The reasons for this might include higher health awareness or more convenient access to HIV preventative services via the internet medical platform. Meanwhile, 9.1% (49/539) of the individuals continued to engage in high-risk sexual behaviors even while using PEP, which was also seen in other studies [ 42 , 49 , 50 ], and all these indicated an urgency to transition to PrEP after the PEP course, which was also specified in the Chinese guideline (ie, those who used PEP 2 times within 1 year and those with persistent HIV exposure should consider PrEP). Factors associated with PrEP usage among PEP users were higher age, higher educational level, and having HIV high-risk sexual behaviors during PEP treatment.…”
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“…The reasons for this might include higher health awareness or more convenient access to HIV preventative services via the internet medical platform. Meanwhile, 9.1% (49/539) of the individuals continued to engage in high-risk sexual behaviors even while using PEP, which was also seen in other studies [ 42 , 49 , 50 ], and all these indicated an urgency to transition to PrEP after the PEP course, which was also specified in the Chinese guideline (ie, those who used PEP 2 times within 1 year and those with persistent HIV exposure should consider PrEP). Factors associated with PrEP usage among PEP users were higher age, higher educational level, and having HIV high-risk sexual behaviors during PEP treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Specifically, individuals were often anxious and nervous after risky behaviors that possibly overwhelmed rational thinking. They tend to demand medicines strongly and were unwilling to take any more risks [ 42 , 43 ]. In view of this, it is understandable that doctors usually have to prescribe PEP medicines if exposers strongly demand them despite their low transmission risk.…”
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