与华盛顿特区同性性别妇女中有意开始接触前预防措施的年龄相关因素。

IF 3.8 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2024-05-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20499361241252351
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背景:相对于感染 HIV 的风险而言,不同年龄段的顺性别女性(以下简称 "女性")对暴露前预防措施(PrEP)的使用率较低。我们假设,在华盛顿特区,与年龄相关的社会心理因素差异也会影响女性开始口服 PrEP 的意愿:我们对横断面调查数据进行了二次分析,以评估在计划生育和性健康诊所就诊的女性中影响启动口服 PrEP 意愿的因素。我们进行了一项双变量分析,以确定不同年龄组在人口统计学特征、PrEP 适应症和对 PrEP 的态度方面的差异;然后我们又进行了一项双变量分析,以评估这些变量与 PrEP 意愿的关系:结果:在不同年龄组中,对艾滋病感染风险的认知没有明显差异,也与启动 PrEP 的意向无关。对 PrEP 的认识和态度、强制规范、描述性规范和自我效能感在不同年龄段之间没有差异,但在 PrEP 意愿方面存在与年龄相关的显著差异。具体来说,在 18-24 岁的女性中,开始 PrEP 的意愿与提供者的支持(p = 0.03)、主要性伴侣的支持(p = 0.03)和临时性伴侣的支持(p = 0.03)有关。在 35-44 岁的妇女中,事先对 PrEP 的认识(p = 0.02)及其子女对采用 PrEP 的支持(p p = 0.03)与污名化呈负相关(p 结论:在 35-44 岁的妇女中,事先对 PrEP 的认识(p = 0.02)及其子女对采用 PrEP 的支持(p p = 0.03)与污名化呈负相关:总体而言,不同年龄组之间影响 PrEP 使用意向的因素相似性大于差异性。观察到的差异为调整 PrEP 的提供和艾滋病预防干预措施提供了机会,以提高对顺性性别女性的认识和接受率。
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Age-related factors associated with intention to initiate pre-exposure prophylaxis among cisgender women in Washington D.C.

Background: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) utilization among cisgender women (subsequently 'women') is low across age groups, relative to their risk of HIV acquisition. We hypothesize that age-related differences in psychosocial factors also influence women's intention to initiate oral PrEP in Washington, D.C.

Methods: A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional survey data was performed to evaluate factors influencing intention to initiate oral PrEP among women seen at a family planning and a sexual health clinic. A bivariate analysis was performed to identify differences by age group in demographic characteristics, indications for PrEP, and attitudes toward PrEP; we then performed additional bivariate analysis to assess these variables in relation to PrEP intention.

Results: Across age groups, perceived risk of HIV acquisition was not significantly different and was not associated with intention to initiate PrEP. Awareness of and attitude toward PrEP, injunctive norms, descriptive norms, and self-efficacy were not different across age, however there were significant age-associated differences in relation to PrEP intention. Specifically, among 18-24-year-olds, intention to start PrEP was associated with support from provider (p = 0.03), main sexual partner (p < 0.01), and peers (p < 0.01). For women 25-34 years old, having multiple sexual partners (p = 0.03) and support from casual sexual partners (p = 0.03) was also important. Among women 35-44 years old, prior awareness of PrEP (p = 0.02) and their children's support of PrEP uptake (p < 0.01) were associated with intention to initiate PrEP. Among 45-55 year-old women intention to initiate PrEP was positively associated with engaging in casual sex (p = 0.03) and negatively associated with stigma (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: Overall, there were more similarities than differences in factors influencing intention to initiate PrEP across age groups. Observed differences offer an opportunity to tailor PrEP delivery and HIV prevention interventions to increase awareness and uptake for cisgender women.

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