Engaging Latino sexual minority men in PrEP and behavioral health care: multilevel barriers, facilitators, and potential implementation strategies

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Audrey Harkness
Alyssa Lozano
Sierra Bainter
Daniel Mayo
Daniel Hernandez Altamirano
Brooke G. Rogers
Guillermo Prado
Steven A. Safren
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[1] University of Miami,School of Nursing and Health Studies
[2] University of Miami,Department of Public Health Sciences
[3] University of Miami,Department of Psychology
[4] Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,Department of Medicine
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Latino; Sexual minority men; PrEP; Behavioral health; Health disparities; Implementation;
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Latino sexual minority men (LSMM) are affected by HIV and behavioral health disparities. Evidence-based HIV-prevention and behavioral health (BH) services are not sufficiently scaled up to LSMM. The current study identified multilevel barriers and facilitators to LSMM’s use of HIV-prevention and BH services. LSMM (N = 290) in South Florida, a US HIV epicenter, completed a battery of measures potentially associated with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and BH treatment use. Stochastic search variable selection (SSVS) followed by multiple linear regression analyses identified variables associated with engagement in PrEP and BH treatment. Multilevel determinants of PrEP and BH treatment engagement were identified, with most identified determinants being at the relational level (e.g., stigma, discrimination based on income and immigration status, personal recommendation for treatment). Individual (e.g., knowledge, self-efficacy) and structural (e.g., financial stress) determinants were also identified. Accordingly, modifiable leverage points to enhance the reach of PrEP and BH treatment to LSMM include educating and enhancing the perceived relevance of services, de-stigmatizing and normalizing via peer examples, bolstering self-efficacy, and building trust.
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