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The influence of HIV-related stigma on PrEP disclosure and adherence among adolescent girls and young women in HPTN 082: a qualitative study.

Jennifer VellozaNomhle KhozaFiona ScorgieMiria ChitukutaPrisca MuteroKudzai MutitiNomvuyo MangxilanaLumka NobulaMichelle A BulterysMillicent AtujunaSybil HosekRenee HeffronLinda-Gail BekkerNyaradzo MgodiMike ChirenjeConnie L CelumSinead Delany-Moretlwenull null
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2020)
Stigma and disclosure challenges were initial concerns for African AGYW newly initiating PrEP but many were empowered to disclose PrEP use over their first six months of PrEP use, which helped them cope with stigma and feel more able to take PrEP regularly. PrEP programmes can foster disclosure through community and clinic-based discussion, adherence clubs and activities normalizing sexual behaviour and PrEP use, which can reduce stigma and improve PrEP adherence and thus effectiveness.
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