The Impact of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis on Sexual Communication and Sexual Behavior of Urban Gay and Bisexual Men

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David W. Pantalone
Ian W. Holloway
Alison E. A. Goldblatt
Kaitlyn R. Gorman
Cara Herbitter
Christian Grov
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[1] University of Massachusetts,Department of Psychology
[2] Fenway Health,The Fenway Institute
[3] University of California,Department of Social Welfare
[4] City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy,Department of Community Health and Social Sciences
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); Gay and bisexual men; HIV; Sexual communication; Sexual behavior; Sexual orientation;
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has altered the public health landscape for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) by significantly increasing protection against HIV infection. Early epidemiologic data showed GBM generally used PrEP as prescribed, i.e., as an additional protective tool over and above barrier protection, although subsequent reports have been equivocal. Irrespective of population-level trends, some GBM appear to have reevaluated their HIV risk tolerance and changed their interactions with sex partners. Scant published data have focused on factors that influence PrEP-using GBM’s decisions about sexual behavior—including condom use as well as sex with HIV-positive partners—and sexual communication practices. Thus, in this study, we investigated those research concerns qualitatively via content analysis of individual interviews conducted with 103 GBM in New York City (M age 32.5 years, 50% White, 64% on PrEP > 6 months). Emergent themes reflect (1) participants’ strong HIV knowledge; (2) changing GBM community norms about condom use on PrEP; (3) increased focus on risk tolerance with individual differences in post-PrEP condom use; (4) appreciation for routine sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening in PrEP care concomitant with some STI knowledge deficits; (5) decreased stigma concerning, and greater comfort with, HIV-positive sex partners; and (6) increased confidence discussing HIV status and condom use preferences with partners. Findings have implications for future research as well as for clinical practice, such as enhanced STI education and provider-initiated discussions about risk compensation, serosorting, and sexual communication skills.
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