Talking to My Partners About PrEP: Factors Associated with PrEP-Related Communication in a Longitudinal US Study of Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV

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Jennifer L. Walsh
Steven A. John
Gabriel Robles
Rose Wesche
Sabina Hirshfield
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[1] Medical College of Wisconsin,Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
[2] Rutgers University,School of Social Work
[3] Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Department of Human Development and Family Science
[4] STAR Program,Department of Medicine
[5] SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2022年 / 23卷
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis; Sexual minority men; People living with HIV; Safer sex communication; Serodiscordant partnerships; Multilevel modeling;
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Treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) have reduced HIV transmission among sexual minority men (SMM). However, little is known about PrEP-related communication in serodiscordant partnerships. In 2015–2016, 965 US SMM living with HIV (Mage = 39; 63% White, 19% Black, 18% Latinx) enrolled in a year-long longitudinal study with surveys every 3 months (2,850 surveys). Multilevel models explored factors associated with PrEP-related communication with HIV-negative partners. Most participants (77%) reported PrEP-related communication. Participants were more likely to discuss PrEP during periods with more sexual partners, AOR = 2.89, p < .001, and group sex, AOR = 1.99, p = .001. Those with more partners on average, β = 0.48, p < .001, and those engaging in other drug use more frequently, β = 0.11, p = .002, were more likely to discuss PrEP. PrEP-related communication was more common for men who disclosed their HIV status, β = 0.22, p < .001, and who had undetectable viral loads, β = 0.25, p = .007. Communication was also more common for those with higher incomes, β = 0.12, p = .02, and from larger cities, β = 0.07, p = .048, and less common for Black participants, β =  − 0.29, p = .003, and older participants, β =  − 0.18, p < .001. PrEP-related communication increased over the course of the study, AOR = 1.16, p= .02. PrEP can confer additional HIV prevention benefits within serodiscordant partnerships, and future research should continue to explore the role PrEP plays in these partnerships.
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