What’s PrEP?: peer navigator acceptability among minority MSM in Washington

Author:

Pagkas-Bather JadeORCID,Jaramillo Jahn,Henry Jsani,Grandberry Vanessa,Ramirez Luis F.,Cervantes Lorenzo,Stekler Joanne D.,Andrasik Michele P.,Graham Susan M.

Abstract

Abstract Background Peer navigation is a promising strategy to link at-risk minority men who have sex with men (MSM) to HIV prevention services including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Methods Thirty-two Black and 63 Latinx HIV-negative MSM living in western Washington completed a survey examining attitudes towards peer navigation and PrEP. Factor analysis derived a score for peer navigator acceptability, and linear regression identified associations with this outcome. Results Forty-eight percent were interested in peer navigation. Being insured, higher sexual stigma, and higher PHQ-9 score were associated with higher acceptability, while higher income and having a regular medical provider were associated with lower acceptability. In multivariable analysis, higher sexual stigma predicted higher acceptability, while higher income predicted lower acceptability. Men preferred that peers be matched on sexual orientation, race, age and culture. Conclusion Peer navigation interventions to reach minority men should address stigma, focus on lower-income men, and try to match peers to clients to the extent possible.

Funder

Center for AIDS Research, University of Washington

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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