Heterosexual Men Anticipate Risk Compensatory Behaviors With Future Preexposure Prophylaxis Initiation: Findings From an Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study
Among 146 urban heterosexuals screening negative for human immunodeficiency virus, one third anticipated increased sexual risk taking with human immunodeficiency virus preexposure prophylaxis. Men (vs. women) and black (vs. white) participants had increased odds for anticipating decreased condom use. Men and persons reporting transactional sex expected to increase sexual partnerships. Risk compensation could affect reproductive health and disease control.
Heterosexual Men Anticipate Risk Compensatory Behaviors With Future Preexposure Prophylaxis Initiation: Findings From an Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study
Creators
Alexis M Roth - Drexel University
Nguyen Tran - Drexel University
Marisa Felsher - From the Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University
Zsofia Szep - Drexel University
Douglas Krakower - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Publication Details
Sexually transmitted diseases, v 46(10), pp e97-e100
Publisher
Lippincott
Grant note
K23 MH098795 / NIMH NIH HHS
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
Infectious Diseases (and HIV Medicine); Community Health and Prevention
Web of Science ID
WOS:000505802900002
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85072153165
Other Identifier
991019167128104721
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