A Qualitative Exploration of PrEP Interests, Barriers, and Interventions Among Black and Latina Cisgender Women in the U.S.

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Liesl A. Nydegger
Heran Kidane
Sabrina Benitez
Mandy Yuan
Kasey R. Claborn
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[1] Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Health, Behavior and Society
[2] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Kinesiology and Health Education
[3] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Molecular Biosciences
[4] University of Texas at Austin,School of Human Ecology
[5] University of Texas at Austin,School of Social Work
[6] University of Texas at Austin,undefined
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HIV/AIDS; Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); Black; African American women; Latina; Hispanic women;
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Black and Latina cisgender women (BLCW) are disproportionally affected by HIV, particularly in the southern U.S. In Austin, Texas, Black women contract HIV 18.4 times more and Latinas 2.6 times more compared to White women. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medication that prevents contracting HIV; however, PrEP adoption among women is low. The current qualitative study aimed to explore PrEP awareness, interest, preferred PrEP administration methods, barriers to PrEP adoption, and future programs to increase PrEP adoption and adherence among BLCW. A total of 18 BLCW at high risk for HIV were enrolled. Participants completed 3 semi-structured interviews across 3 months. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results demonstrated that BLCW had low PrEP awareness, high initial PrEP interest, and were interested in a long-acting injectable form of PrEP. Barriers to PrEP adoption included concerns regarding side effects, concerns about adherence to the currently available daily pill, and difficulty with insurance. Participants proposed different ideas for interventions, including support groups, education, community-level programs, and structural interventions. Future studies should focus on increasing PrEP awareness and HIV risk, consider alternative forms of PrEP, educate providers and medical staff on PrEP, and consider tailored interventions to reduce HIV risk among BLCW.
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