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Potential Healthcare Insurance and Provider Barriers to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Utilization Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men

机译:与男性发生性关系的年轻男性中潜在的医疗保险和提供者障碍以防止在接触前进行预防

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Young adult men-who-have-sex-with-men (YMSM) continue to have among the highest incidence of HIV infection in the United States. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective and safe method of preventing HIV infection; however, despite US Food and Drug Administration approval, utilization remains low, in part, due to structural barriers, particularly access to healthcare. In this study, we used social media to recruit black, Hispanic, and white HIV-uninfected 18- to 24-year-old YMSM. Participants completed an online survey about their sexual behavior, healthcare access, and previous use of PrEP. Of the 2297 YMSM surveyed, only 3.4% had used PrEP. PrEP use was associated with higher levels of education, living alone, older age, higher levels of sexual activity, and greater healthcare access, specifically having healthcare insurance and a clinic or primary care provider (PCP) from whom they received care. Among PrEP nonusers, 65% met at least one of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended indications for PrEP use, and of these, 59% had healthcare insurance and received care in a clinic and/or had a PCP. Multi-variable multi-nomial logistic regression modeling identified disparities in access to healthcare by age, race/ethnicity, education, and region. Specifically, older YMSM, blacks and Hispanics, those with fewer years of formal education, and residents of the southern and the western United States were more likely to lack healthcare access. These results demonstrate both potential opportunities and barriers to the scale-up of PrEP among YMSM.
机译:与男人发生性行为的年轻成年男子仍然是美国艾滋病毒感染率最高的国家之一。暴露前预防(PrEP)是一种预防艾滋病毒感染的安全有效的方法。但是,尽管获得了美国食品药品监督管理局的批准,但利用率仍然较低,部分原因是结构性障碍,尤其是获得医疗保健的机会。在这项研究中,我们使用社交媒体招募了未感染HIV的黑人,西班牙裔和白人18至24岁的YMSM。参与者完成了有关其性行为,医疗保健访问和以前使用PrEP的在线调查。在接受调查的2297个YMSM中,只有3.4%使用过PrEP。使用PrEP与较高的教育程度,独居,较高的年龄,性活动水平以及获得更大的医疗保健机会有关,特别是拥有医疗保险以及要接受护理的诊所或初级保健提供者(PCP)。在非PrEP非使用者中,有65%符合至少一个美国疾病控制与预防中心推荐的PrEP使用适应症,其中59%拥有医疗保险并在诊所接受过护理和/或有PCP。多变量多项式Lo​​gistic回归模型确定了按年龄,种族/民族,教育程度和地区划分的医疗保健获取差异。具体而言,年龄较大的YMSM,黑人和西班牙裔,受过正规教育的时间较少的人以及美国南部和西部的居民更可能缺乏医疗保健机会。这些结果证明了YMSM中PrEP规模扩大的潜在机会和障碍。

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