21611Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
129263University of Colorado College of Nursing, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
Int J STD AIDS. 2022 Jun;33(7):687-693. doi: 10.1177/09564624221097753. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective in preventing HIV infection but is not yet widely available in resource-limited settings such as the Dominican Republic. We aimed to ascertain PrEP acceptability among people living with HIV in the Dominican Republic who are part of HIV serodiscordant partnerships and understand relationships between PrEP acceptability, HIV stigma, and intimate partner violence. A cross-sectional survey of people in care for HIV infection included acceptability-related questions and assessments of HIV stigma and intimate partner violence. We also explored the expected impact of PrEP on HIV disclosure rates and fertility intentions. Of the 100 participants, 74% had been in their current partnership for >1 year; 38% had not disclosed to their partner; 29% reported condomless sex, and 23% reported sex with multiple partners. PrEP was highly acceptable with 84% of participants saying they were "very likely" to offer PrEP to their partner if available and 21% stating it would allow them to have more children. Of those who had not disclosed to their partner, 71% stated PrEP would help them do so. No relationship was found between PrEP acceptability, HIV stigma, and intimate partner violence. However, higher than expected rates of PrEP acceptability limited the power of these analyses. Pre-exposure prophylaxis was considered to be highly acceptable among people living with HIV in the Dominican Republic who are part of serodiscordant partnerships.
暴露前预防(PrEP)在预防 HIV 感染方面非常有效,但在多米尼加共和国等资源有限的环境中尚未广泛应用。我们旨在确定多米尼加共和国艾滋病毒感染者中 PrEP 的可接受性,这些人是 HIV 血清不一致伴侣关系的一部分,并了解 PrEP 的可接受性、HIV 耻辱感和亲密伴侣暴力之间的关系。对接受 HIV 感染护理的人进行了横断面调查,其中包括与可接受性相关的问题以及对 HIV 耻辱感和亲密伴侣暴力的评估。我们还探讨了 PrEP 对 HIV 披露率和生育意愿的预期影响。在 100 名参与者中,74%的人处于当前伴侣关系>1 年;38%的人尚未向伴侣透露;29%的人报告了无保护性行为,23%的人报告了与多个伴侣发生性行为。PrEP 的接受度非常高,84%的参与者表示如果有 PrEP,他们“非常有可能”向伴侣提供 PrEP,而 21%的参与者表示这将允许他们有更多的孩子。在那些没有向伴侣透露的人中,71%的人表示 PrEP 将帮助他们这样做。但是,PrEP 接受度、HIV 耻辱感和亲密伴侣暴力之间没有关系。然而,PrEP 接受度高于预期的比率限制了这些分析的能力。暴露前预防在多米尼加共和国的 HIV 感染者中被认为是高度可接受的,他们是血清不一致伴侣关系的一部分。