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Access to Basic HIV-Related Services and PrEP Acceptability among Men Who Have sex with Men Worldwide: Barriers, Facilitators, and Implications for Combination Prevention

机译:在世界范围内与男性发生性关系的男性中获得与艾滋病毒相关的基本服务和PrEP可接受性的障碍,促进者以及联合预防的意义

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Introduction. Men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately impacted by HIV globally. Easily accessible combination HIV prevention strategies, tailored to the needs of MSM, are needed to effectively address the AIDS pandemic.Methods and Materials. We conducted a cross-sectional study among MSM (n=3748) from 145 countries from April to August 2012. Using multivariable random effects models, we examined factors associated with acceptability of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and access to condoms, lubricants, HIV testing, and HIV treatment.Results. Condoms and lubricants were accessible to 35% and 22% of all respondents, respectively. HIV testing was accessible to 35% of HIV-negative respondents. Forty-three percent of all HIV-positive respondents reported that antiretroviral therapy was easily accessible. Homophobia, outness, and service provider stigma were significantly associated with reduced access to services. Conversely, community engagement, connection to gay community, and comfort with service providers were associated with increased access. PrEP acceptability was associated with lower PrEP-related stigma, less knowledge about PrEP, less outness, higher service provider stigma, and having experienced violence for being MSM.Conclusions. Ensuring HIV service access among MSM will be critical in maximizing the potential effectiveness of combination approaches, especially given the interdependence of both basic and newer interventions like PrEP. Barriers and facilitators of HIV service access for MSM should be better understood and addressed.
机译:介绍。与男性发生性关系的男性在全球范围内受艾滋病毒的影响尤其严重。需要针对男男性接触者的需求量身定制的艾滋病预防组合策略,以有效应对艾滋病大流行。方法和材料。我们从2012年4月至2012年8月在145个国家的MSM(n = 3748)中进行了横断面研究。我们使用多变量随机效应模型,研究了与暴露前预防(PrEP)的可接受性以及使用安全套,润滑剂,HIV测试相关的因素。以及HIV治疗。安全套和润滑剂分别占所有受访者的35%和22%。 35%的HIV阴性受访者可以进行HIV检测。在所有HIV阳性应答者中,有43%报告说抗逆转录病毒疗法很容易获得。同性恋恐惧症,外出情绪和服务提供者的耻辱感与减少获得服务的机会密切相关。相反,社区参与,与同性恋社区的联系以及对服务提供者的舒适度与增加访问权限相关。 PrEP的可接受性与较低的PrEP相关污名,较少的PrEP知识,较少的外貌,较高的服务提供商污名以及因成为MSM而遭受暴力行为有关。确保MSM中的HIV服务获取对于最大化联合方法的潜在有效性至关重要,特别是考虑到基本和更新干预措施(如PrEP)的相互依赖。应该更好地理解和解决男男性接触者艾滋病服务获取的障碍和促进者。

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