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Investigating Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake Among Black African Communities in East London and Hertfordshire: A Brief Report of a Mixed Methods Study

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Pages 291-296 | Received 04 Apr 2019, Accepted 16 Jun 2019, Published online: 08 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

Objective: This study investigated the factors influencing preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among Black African heterosexuals in the United Kingdom, while using a 2-phase sequential mixed-methods design. Methods: Surveys from 247 mixed-gender participants were followed by focus groups involving 18 women. Results: Despite the general lack of HIV and PrEP awareness, the study found significant associations between HIV testing, HIV awareness, PrEP awareness, and uptake interest. Stigma was also seen as key barrier: PrEP being connected with HIV positivity, promiscuity, and risky behaviors. Conclusion: This study underlines the need for service providers to develop HIV-prevention interventions that take into account the Black African sociocultural contexts in the United Kingdom.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the funding support of Public Health England (PHE)-HIV Prevention Innovation Fund (ID 13 HPF17-18).

Disclosure statement

The authors have no financial conflicts of interest.

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