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    PrEP Knowledge and Attitudes Among Adults Attending Public Health Clinics in Southern Arizona

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    Shende, Tanwe C
    Fisher, Julia M
    Perez-Velez, Carlos M
    Guido, Alyssa A
    Sprowl, Kristi M
    Drake, Taylor M
    Adelus, Maria L
    Bedrick, Edward J
    Fantry, Lori E
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth
    Univ Arizona, Hlth Sci Ctr
    Issue Date
    2019-10-14
    Keywords
    HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis
    Hispanic
    Low income
    Public health clinic
    Women
    
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    SPRINGER
    Citation
    Shende, T.C., Fisher, J.M., Perez-Velez, C.M. et al. J Community Health (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-019-00758-y
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    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
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    Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019.
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    Abstract
    HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is underutilized among Hispanics, women, and low-income individuals. To better understand PrEP barriers in this population, questionnaires were administered to 500 patients attending public health clinics in southern Arizona which provide family planning and sexually transmitted infections care. Sixty-three percent believed that they had no risk of HIV infection. When asked "Before today, did you know that there was a pill that can prevent HIV infection?" 80% of persons answered no. Among women, 88% answered no to this question. As expected, individuals with a higher perceived HIV risk (OR 1.76) or one HIV risk factor (OR 5.85) had a higher probability of knowledge. Among survey participants 87% would take a daily pill, 91% would visit a health-care provider every 3 months, and 92% would have laboratory testing every 3 months. Fifty-four percent would not be afraid or embarrassed if friends or family knew they were taking PrEP. Seventy-two percent would take PrEP despite temporary nausea. Sixty-two percent would pay >= $40 every 3 months for PrEP. Lack of knowledge, rather than patient attitudes, is the more important barrier to wider utilization of PrEP among individuals, especially women, attending public health clinics in Southern Arizona. Future efforts need to focus on education and access to PrEP in underserved populations including women and Hispanics.
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    12 month embargo; published online: 14 October 2019
    ISSN
    0094-5145
    PubMed ID
    31612368
    DOI
    10.1007/s10900-019-00758-y
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    Final accepted manuscript
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    University of Arizona Division of Infectious Diseases
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