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Diagnosing PrEP Communication Self-Efficacy in a Community-Based Peer Leader Intervention for Black Sexual Minority Men

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Journal AIDS Behav
Date 2022 May 18
PMID 35583572
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Abstract

HIV prevention interventions that leverage endogenous peer leaders to communicate about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and other HIV prevention tools in their social networks offer a way to reach greater portions of communities most impacted by HIV like Black/African American gay, bisexual, same gender-loving, and other sexual minority men (BSMM). However, the success of these interventions hinge on the communication self-efficacy of its peer leaders. In this exploratory study, we present a multi-theoretical framework that situates the PrEP communication self-efficacy (PCSE) of a cohort of young BSMM peer leaders (n = 303) in the context of personal, behavioral, social, and structural factors. Using censored regression models, our analysis shows that PCSE is influenced by evaluations of PrEP itself (its relative advantage, complexity, and compatibility), network embeddedness (degree centrality) among other BSMM, social media network exposure to HIV information, and medical mistrust. We conclude with a discussion of the practical implications of our findings for intervention design and implementation.

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