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Awareness and acceptability of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among students at two historically Black universities (HBCU): a cross-sectional survey

机译:艾滋病毒预曝光预防的认识和可接受性(PREP)在两个历史上黑黑色大学(HBCU)中的学生:横断面调查

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Despite young African American adults (ages 18–24) being among the highest risk groups for HIV infection, little is known about their awareness of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) – a once daily pill shown to be ?90% effective in preventing HIV. To explore awareness and acceptability of PrEP among college students in this demographic, we conducted a survey of attendees at two large historically Black universities (HBCU) in North Carolina. We administered a 14-item questionnaire to students at two HBCUs in North Carolina between February and April 2018. Questions were formatted in a yes/no or multiple choice format. Questionnaire items specifically addressed PrEP awareness and acceptability. Surveys were administered to students at a campus health fair and while transiting the campus student union via iPad. Response to all questions was optional. We fit a logistic regression model to determine association of key demographic determinants with PrEP acceptability and awareness. Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS 9.4 (SAS, Cary, NC). Overall, 210 students participated in the survey, of which 60 completed all survey items as presented. The survey cohort was 75% female, 89% heterosexual and 39% freshmen. The mean age of respondents was 19.8?years (SD: 1.8). Fifty-two percent of survey respondents reported that they were aware of PrEP prior to the time of survey administration. Only 3% of respondents reported that they were on PrEP. The most common sources of information on PrEP were campus health services (24%) and non-social media advertising (15%). Of respondents who were aware of PrEP, 61% reported that they had heard about in the 6 months prior to survey administration, while only 19% say they were aware of it for more than a year. Regarding acceptability of PrEP, 58% of respondents reported that they would take a once a day pill for HIV if they were at risk. Our logistic regression analysis found no statistically significant associations between key demographic factors and PrEP awareness. However, persons who perceived themselves to be at risk for HIV acquisition were more likely to find once daily oral PrEP (relative risk 2.66 (95% CI 1.31–5.42)) as an acceptable prevention strategy than the rest of the survey cohort. African American HBCU students are becoming aware of PrEP, and generally perceive the intervention as acceptable and worth consideration.
机译:尽管年轻的非洲裔年纪患者(年龄18-24岁)是艾滋病毒感染的最高风险群体中,但对其对艾滋病毒预曝光预防的认识(PREP)的认识毫无疑问 - 曾经被证明是&GT的每日药丸。90%有效预防艾滋病毒。为了探讨高校学生在大学生中的认识和可接受性,我们在北卡罗来纳州的两个大型历史上黑色大学(HBCU)进行了对与会者的调查。我们在2018年2月和4月在北卡罗来纳州的两个HBCUS向学生提供了一个14项问卷。以yes / no或多种选择格式格式化了问题。调查问卷项目专门讨论了准备意识和可接受性。调查由校园健康公平的学生管理,同时通过iPad播出校园学生联盟。对所有问题的回答是可选的。我们适合逻辑回归模型,以确定具有准备可接受性和意识的关键人口决定簇的关联。使用SAS 9.4(SAS,Cary,NC)进行统计分析。总体而言,210名学生参加了调查,其中60项完成所有调查项目所提出的。调查队列为75%的女性,89%的异性恋和39%的新生。受访者的平均年龄是19.8年?年(SD:1.8)。 52%的调查受访者报告说,他们在调查管理时间之前了解准备。只有3%的受访者报告说他们正在进行准备。准备好的最常见信息来源是校园卫生服务(24%)和非社交媒体广告(15%)。有人理解准备的受访者,61%的人报告说,他们在调查管理前的6个月内听到了关于,而只有19%的人表示他们意识到这一年以上。关于准备的可接受性,58%的受访者报告说,如果他们处于危险之中,他们将为艾滋病病毒吸收一次。我们的Logistic回归分析发现关键人口因子与准备意识之间没有统计上重大的关联。然而,感知到艾滋病病毒性收购风险的人更有可能找到一次每日口头准备(相对风险2.66(95%CI 1.31-5.42)),作为可接受的预防策略,而不是调查队列的其余部分。非洲裔美国人民币学生越来越意识到准备,并且一般认为干预是可接受的,值得考虑的干预。

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