PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey

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Autor(a) principal: Di Ciaccio, Marion
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Delabre, Rosemary M., Vilotitch, Antoine, Corbelli, Giulio Maria, Villes, Virginie, Ros Sánchez, Alejandro, Zantkuijl, Paul, Sweers, Holger, Sanchez, Flor, Meulbroek, Michael, Cairns, Gus, Bernier, Adeline, Ghosn, Jade, Rocha, Miguel, Cosmaro, Maria Luisa, Duken, Sascha Béla, Dan, Monica, Schlegel, Vincent, Stranz, Richard, Jonas, Kai J., Spire, Bruno, Rojas Castro, Daniela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/51064
Resumo: Combination HIV prevention covers a range of biomedical, behavioral, and socio-structural interventions. Despite the growing availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), it is not always accessible in European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control reporting countries and may not meet the needs of all at-risk populations. Based on the Flash! PrEP in Europe data, multiple correspondence analysis and hierarchical clustering were used to identify patterns in HIV prevention strategies among 9980 men who have sex with men (MSM). PrEP interest was evaluated among four identified clusters: (A) “high condom use, sometimes Treatment as Prevention (TasP)”; (B) “mix of methods, infrequent condom use”; (C) “high condom use, tendency to choose partners based on serological status” and (D) “moderate use of condoms mixed with other prevention strategies”. Clusters B and D had higher PrEP interest. These results suggest that MSM use a range of behavioral and biomedical risk reduction strategies that are often combined. On-demand PrEP may meet the needs of MSM who infrequently use condoms and other prevention methods.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
title PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
spellingShingle PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
Di Ciaccio, Marion
Men who have sex with men
HIV
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
prevention
title_short PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
title_full PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
title_fullStr PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
title_full_unstemmed PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
title_sort PrEP in the Context of Other HIV Risk Reduction Strategies Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from the Flash! PrEP in Europe Survey
author Di Ciaccio, Marion
author_facet Di Ciaccio, Marion
Delabre, Rosemary M.
Vilotitch, Antoine
Corbelli, Giulio Maria
Villes, Virginie
Ros Sánchez, Alejandro
Zantkuijl, Paul
Sweers, Holger
Sanchez, Flor
Meulbroek, Michael
Cairns, Gus
Bernier, Adeline
Ghosn, Jade
Rocha, Miguel
Cosmaro, Maria Luisa
Duken, Sascha Béla
Dan, Monica
Schlegel, Vincent
Stranz, Richard
Jonas, Kai J.
Spire, Bruno
Rojas Castro, Daniela
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Vilotitch, Antoine
Corbelli, Giulio Maria
Villes, Virginie
Ros Sánchez, Alejandro
Zantkuijl, Paul
Sweers, Holger
Sanchez, Flor
Meulbroek, Michael
Cairns, Gus
Bernier, Adeline
Ghosn, Jade
Rocha, Miguel
Cosmaro, Maria Luisa
Duken, Sascha Béla
Dan, Monica
Schlegel, Vincent
Stranz, Richard
Jonas, Kai J.
Spire, Bruno
Rojas Castro, Daniela
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Di Ciaccio, Marion
Delabre, Rosemary M.
Vilotitch, Antoine
Corbelli, Giulio Maria
Villes, Virginie
Ros Sánchez, Alejandro
Zantkuijl, Paul
Sweers, Holger
Sanchez, Flor
Meulbroek, Michael
Cairns, Gus
Bernier, Adeline
Ghosn, Jade
Rocha, Miguel
Cosmaro, Maria Luisa
Duken, Sascha Béla
Dan, Monica
Schlegel, Vincent
Stranz, Richard
Jonas, Kai J.
Spire, Bruno
Rojas Castro, Daniela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Men who have sex with men
HIV
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
prevention
topic Men who have sex with men
HIV
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
prevention
description Combination HIV prevention covers a range of biomedical, behavioral, and socio-structural interventions. Despite the growing availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), it is not always accessible in European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control reporting countries and may not meet the needs of all at-risk populations. Based on the Flash! PrEP in Europe data, multiple correspondence analysis and hierarchical clustering were used to identify patterns in HIV prevention strategies among 9980 men who have sex with men (MSM). PrEP interest was evaluated among four identified clusters: (A) “high condom use, sometimes Treatment as Prevention (TasP)”; (B) “mix of methods, infrequent condom use”; (C) “high condom use, tendency to choose partners based on serological status” and (D) “moderate use of condoms mixed with other prevention strategies”. Clusters B and D had higher PrEP interest. These results suggest that MSM use a range of behavioral and biomedical risk reduction strategies that are often combined. On-demand PrEP may meet the needs of MSM who infrequently use condoms and other prevention methods.
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