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Stigma toward pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a significant barrier to its implementation and uptake, limiting its capacity to reduce the incidence of HIV. This cross-sectional survey study examines attitudes toward PrEP in a sample of 514 heterosexual individuals (N=318 in the United Kingdom, N=196 in Germany). Participants completed measures of HIV knowledge, perceived HIV risk, HIV fear, HIV stigma (prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination), homonegativity, trust in science and scientists, and PrEP positivity. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that trust in science and scientists and perceived HIV risk were positively associated with PrEP positivity, and that HIV stereotyping was negatively associated with PrEP positivity independently of the other variables. The results suggest that sexuality education should promote greater trust in science and scientists, challenge negative stereotypes of HIV, and raise HIV risk awareness to support HIV prevention efforts.
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Rusi Jaspal (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69da2321387cf70698686275 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15546128.2025.2481246
Rusi Jaspal
American Journal of Sexuality Education
University of Brighton
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