'PrEP should be for men only': Young heterosexual men's views on PrEP in rural South Africa.
Alisse HannafordJamie LimAnthony P MollBulelani KhozaSheela V ShenoiPublished in: Global public health (2020)
In rural South Africa, young heterosexual men acknowledged high HIV-risk behaviour, expressed concern about acquiring HIV, and recognised the value of PrEP. Men were often not supportive of their female partners taking PrEP. Implementing HIV prevention services needs to incorporate young men's perspectives and may require gender-specific interventions, including addressing stigma, differentiated service delivery models such as community-based services or adapting facility services to target men.