Abstract
Background: Scotland was the first country to introduce free criterion-based PrEP for all citizens. So far, uptake has been almost exclusively among MSM. Herein, we examine PrEP awareness and acceptability among MSM in Scotland from a national level behavioural surveillance project., Methods: Time and location sampling was used to survey n=972 MSM across the commercial gay scenes of Scotland's two largest cities., Results: 5.4% of participants were HIV+. 94.6% were HIV-/untested, of whom, 4.5% were on PrEP. Most of the remaining men had heard of PrEP (81.7%). Multivariate logistic regression suggested that gay men (OR=2.76), men aged 26-35 (OR=2.38) and 36-45 (OR=2.31), men who used the gay scene >==twice a month (OR=2.19), reported an HIV test in the last year (OR=1.96) or an STI other than HIV diagnosed in the last year (OR=3.47) were significantly (p==twice a month (OR=1.51), men who report high risk condomless anal intercourse (OR=1.61), an HIV test in the last year (OR=1.95) or an STI other than HIV diagnosed in the last year (OR=1.61) were significantly more likely to consider using PrEP in the future., Conclusion: PrEP awareness among MSM in Scotland is high, but disparities in awareness remain along traditional indicators of inequality. Findings suggest substantial interest in PrEP, particularly among those most likely to benefit although other issues may be more indicative of use than pure behavioural risk. As the biobehavioural HIV risk management strategies now available to MSM require high levels of health literacy, health promotion strategies must focus on enabling men to negotiate these complexities., Disclosure: No significant relationships., (C) 2019 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Original language | English |
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Article number | A210 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | Sexually Transmitted Infections |
Volume | 95 |
Issue number | Suppl 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Jul 2019 |
Event | STI & HIV World Congress Joint meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI - Vancouver Convention Centre East Building, Vancouver, Canada Duration: 14 Jul 2019 → 17 Jul 2019 |
Keywords
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis
- MSM
- behavioural surveillance
- survey
- awareness
- acceptability
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Health(social science)