Banyas Elizabeth Anna, Castleman Madelaine F, Rahim Husnah A, Okumu Eunice, White Becky L
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.
UNC Center for AIDS Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 12;19(12):e0311289. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311289. eCollection 2024.
The HIV prevalence is higher among individuals involved in the United States (U.S.) correctional system than those in general population. Despite this, people in prisons or other closed settings have poor access to the most effective biomedical prevention tool, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes and beliefs of PrEP initiation in correctional facilities amongst individuals formerly in prisons or other closed settings. We conducted 13 in-depth qualitative interviews with recently released (from incarceration) clients participating in a formerly incarcerated transition program in the southern United States. We identified several themes from our interviews. These themes were 1) PrEP information during incarceration; 2) Risky behaviors during incarceration and post-release; 3) Anticipated post-release challenges to accessing PrEP. Individuals formerly in prisons or other closed settings desire more education about PrEP during incarceration. They also want to learn more about HIV prevention measures. They believe that initiating PrEP in prison would allow a seamless transition to post-release PrEP programs. In conclusion, initiating PrEP during incarceration is one strategy to increase access to PrEP among the medically underserved criminal-justice population.
美国惩教系统中的个体感染艾滋病毒的患病率高于普通人群。尽管如此,监狱或其他封闭环境中的人们很难获得最有效的生物医学预防工具——艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)。本研究的目的是探讨曾处于监狱或其他封闭环境中的个体对惩教设施中启动PrEP的态度和看法。我们对参与美国南部一个曾被监禁者过渡项目的近期获释(从监禁中)客户进行了13次深入的定性访谈。我们从访谈中确定了几个主题。这些主题是:1)监禁期间的PrEP信息;2)监禁期间和获释后的危险行为;3)预计获释后获取PrEP的挑战。曾处于监狱或其他封闭环境中的个体在监禁期间希望获得更多关于PrEP的教育。他们还想了解更多艾滋病毒预防措施。他们认为在监狱中启动PrEP将使向获释后PrEP项目的无缝过渡成为可能。总之,在监禁期间启动PrEP是增加医疗服务不足的刑事司法人群获得PrEP机会的一种策略。