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The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour
There are still important gaps in our understanding of how people will incorporate PrEP into their existing HIV prevention strategies. In this paper, we explore how PrEP use impacted existing sexual risk behaviours and risk reduction strategies using qualitative data from the PROUD study. From Febru...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6570678/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30306439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2300-5 |
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author | Gafos, Mitzy Horne, Rob Nutland, Will Bell, Gill Rae, Caroline Wayal, Sonali Rayment, Michael Clarke, Amanda Schembri, Gabriel Gilson, Richard McOwan, Alan Sullivan, Ann Fox, Julie Apea, Vanessa Dewsnap, Claire Dolling, David White, Ellen Brodnicki, Elizabeth Wood, Gemma Dunn, David McCormack, Sheena |
author_facet | Gafos, Mitzy Horne, Rob Nutland, Will Bell, Gill Rae, Caroline Wayal, Sonali Rayment, Michael Clarke, Amanda Schembri, Gabriel Gilson, Richard McOwan, Alan Sullivan, Ann Fox, Julie Apea, Vanessa Dewsnap, Claire Dolling, David White, Ellen Brodnicki, Elizabeth Wood, Gemma Dunn, David McCormack, Sheena |
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description | There are still important gaps in our understanding of how people will incorporate PrEP into their existing HIV prevention strategies. In this paper, we explore how PrEP use impacted existing sexual risk behaviours and risk reduction strategies using qualitative data from the PROUD study. From February 2014 to January 2016, we conducted 41 in-depth interviews with gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) enrolled in the PROUD PrEP study at sexual health clinics in England. The interviews were conducted in English and were audio-recorded. The recordings were transcribed, coded and analysed using framework analysis. In the interviews, we explored participants’ sexual behaviour before joining the study and among those using or who had used PrEP, changes to sexual behaviour after starting PrEP. Participants described the risk behaviour and management strategies before using PrEP, which included irregular condom use, sero-sorting, and strategic positioning. Participants described their sexual risk taking before initiating PrEP in the context of the sexualised use of drugs, geographical spaces linked with higher risk sexual norms, and digitised sexual networking, as well as problematic psychological factors that exacerbated risk taking. The findings highlight that in the main, individuals who were already having frequent condomless sex, added PrEP to the existing range of risk management strategies, influencing the boundaries of the ‘rules’ for some but not all. While approximately half the participants reduced other risk reduction strategies after starting PrEP, the other half did not alter their behaviours. PrEP provided an additional HIV prevention option to a cohort of GBMSM at high risk of HIV due to inconsistent use of other prevention options. In summary, PrEP provides a critical and necessary additional HIV prevention option that individuals can add to existing strategies in order to enhance protection, at least from HIV. As a daily pill, PrEP offers protection in the context of the sex cultures associated with sexualised drug use, digitised sexual applications and shifting social norms around sexual fulfilment and risk taking. PrEP can offer short or longer-term options for individuals as their sexual desires change over their life course offering protection from HIV during periods of heightened risk. PrEP should not be perceived or positioned in opposition to the existing HIV prevention toolkit, but rather as additive and as a tool that can and is having a substantial impact on HIV. |
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spelling | pubmed-65706782019-07-01 The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour Gafos, Mitzy Horne, Rob Nutland, Will Bell, Gill Rae, Caroline Wayal, Sonali Rayment, Michael Clarke, Amanda Schembri, Gabriel Gilson, Richard McOwan, Alan Sullivan, Ann Fox, Julie Apea, Vanessa Dewsnap, Claire Dolling, David White, Ellen Brodnicki, Elizabeth Wood, Gemma Dunn, David McCormack, Sheena AIDS Behav Original Paper There are still important gaps in our understanding of how people will incorporate PrEP into their existing HIV prevention strategies. In this paper, we explore how PrEP use impacted existing sexual risk behaviours and risk reduction strategies using qualitative data from the PROUD study. From February 2014 to January 2016, we conducted 41 in-depth interviews with gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) enrolled in the PROUD PrEP study at sexual health clinics in England. The interviews were conducted in English and were audio-recorded. The recordings were transcribed, coded and analysed using framework analysis. In the interviews, we explored participants’ sexual behaviour before joining the study and among those using or who had used PrEP, changes to sexual behaviour after starting PrEP. Participants described the risk behaviour and management strategies before using PrEP, which included irregular condom use, sero-sorting, and strategic positioning. Participants described their sexual risk taking before initiating PrEP in the context of the sexualised use of drugs, geographical spaces linked with higher risk sexual norms, and digitised sexual networking, as well as problematic psychological factors that exacerbated risk taking. The findings highlight that in the main, individuals who were already having frequent condomless sex, added PrEP to the existing range of risk management strategies, influencing the boundaries of the ‘rules’ for some but not all. While approximately half the participants reduced other risk reduction strategies after starting PrEP, the other half did not alter their behaviours. PrEP provided an additional HIV prevention option to a cohort of GBMSM at high risk of HIV due to inconsistent use of other prevention options. In summary, PrEP provides a critical and necessary additional HIV prevention option that individuals can add to existing strategies in order to enhance protection, at least from HIV. As a daily pill, PrEP offers protection in the context of the sex cultures associated with sexualised drug use, digitised sexual applications and shifting social norms around sexual fulfilment and risk taking. PrEP can offer short or longer-term options for individuals as their sexual desires change over their life course offering protection from HIV during periods of heightened risk. PrEP should not be perceived or positioned in opposition to the existing HIV prevention toolkit, but rather as additive and as a tool that can and is having a substantial impact on HIV. Springer US 2018-10-10 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6570678/ /pubmed/30306439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2300-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Gafos, Mitzy Horne, Rob Nutland, Will Bell, Gill Rae, Caroline Wayal, Sonali Rayment, Michael Clarke, Amanda Schembri, Gabriel Gilson, Richard McOwan, Alan Sullivan, Ann Fox, Julie Apea, Vanessa Dewsnap, Claire Dolling, David White, Ellen Brodnicki, Elizabeth Wood, Gemma Dunn, David McCormack, Sheena The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title | The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title_full | The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title_fullStr | The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title_full_unstemmed | The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title_short | The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour |
title_sort | context of sexual risk behaviour among men who have sex with men seeking prep, and the impact of prep on sexual behaviour |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6570678/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30306439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2300-5 |
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