Intersectional Discrimination and PrEP use Among Young Black Sexual Minority Individuals: The Importance of Black LGBTQ Communities and Social Support

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Katherine G. Quinn
Julia Dickson-Gomez
Amber Craig
Steven A. John
Jennifer L. Walsh
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[1] Medical College of Wisconsin,Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
[2] Medical College of Wisconsin,Institute for Health and Equity
[3] Medical College of Wisconsin,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
[4] CAIR Medical College of Wisconsin,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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HIV; Pre-exposure prophylaxis; Men who have sex with men; Racism; Homophobia; Intersectional discrimination; Stigma;
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Intersectional stigma and discrimination have increasingly been recognized as impediments to the health and well-being of young Black sexual minority men (YBSMM) and transgender women (TW). However, little research has examined the relationship between intersectional discrimination and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) outcomes. This study with 283 YBSMM and TW examines the relationship between intersectional discrimination and current PrEP use and likelihood of future PrEP use. Path models were used to test associations between intersectional discrimination, resilience and social support, and PrEP use and intentions. Individuals with higher levels of anticipated discrimination were less likely to be current PrEP users (OR = 0.59, p = .013), and higher levels of daily discrimination were associated with increased likelihood of using PrEP in the future (B = 0.48 (0.16), p = .002). Greater discrimination was associated with higher levels of resilience, social support, and connection to the Black LGBTQ community. Social support mediated the effect of day-to-day discrimination on likelihood of future PrEP use. Additionally, there was a significant and negative indirect effect of PrEP social concerns on current PrEP use via Black LGBTQ community connectedness. The results of this study highlight the complexity of the relationships between discrimination, resilience, and health outcomes.
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