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Risk perception, safer sex practices and PrEP enthusiasm: barriers and facilitators to oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Black African and Black Caribbean women in the UK.

Sarah E NakasoneIngrid YoungClaudia S EstcourtJosina CallistePaul FlowersJessica RidgwayMaryam Shahmanesh
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2020)
Difficulty situating PrEP within existing safer sex beliefs contributes to limited perceptions of personal PrEP candidacy. To increase PrEP uptake in UK Black African/Black Caribbean women, interventions will need to enable women to advance their knowledge of PrEP within the broader context of their sexual health and relationships. PrEP service models will need to include trusted 'non-sexual health-specific' community services such as general practice.
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