Description
Objectives: To examine knowledge and attitudes towards HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and impact on perception of sexual health risk
Design: Online anonymous self-completed survey to all cisgender men/trans-persons-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM/TPSM) sexual health clinic attendees (October 2018 to November 2019). Eligibility for analysis: MSM/TPSM self-identification, completed questions concerning HIV-status, PrEP use and sexual decision-making. Interviews with survey respondents at risk of HIV were analysed thematically and integrated with survey data using "following a thread" technique.
Setting: Sexual health centre, Bristol, UK.
Participants: Eligible survey responses were completed by 617/1975 MSM/TPSM and 24 were interviewed.
Design: Online anonymous self-completed survey to all cisgender men/trans-persons-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM/TPSM) sexual health clinic attendees (October 2018 to November 2019). Eligibility for analysis: MSM/TPSM self-identification, completed questions concerning HIV-status, PrEP use and sexual decision-making. Interviews with survey respondents at risk of HIV were analysed thematically and integrated with survey data using "following a thread" technique.
Setting: Sexual health centre, Bristol, UK.
Participants: Eligible survey responses were completed by 617/1975 MSM/TPSM and 24 were interviewed.
Date made available | 30 Sept 2020 |
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Publisher | University of Bristol |
Keywords
- HIV