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    “Let’s Be a Person to Person and Have a Genuine Conversation”: Comparing Perspectives on PrEP and Sexual Health Communication Between Black Sexual Minority Men and Healthcare Providers

    Patient-provider communication is a key factor affecting HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and access among Black sexual minority men (SMM). Optimizing patient-provider communication requires a dee...

    Sarah K. Calabrese, Sharanya Rao, Adam I. Eldahan in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2022)

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    Electronic Dissemination of a Web-Based Video Promotes PrEP Contemplation and Conversation Among US Women Engaged in Care at Planned Parenthood

    We evaluated the acceptability and impact of a web-based PrEP educational video among women (n = 126) by comparing two Planned Parenthood centers: one assigned to a Web Video Condition and one to a Standard Condi...

    Sarah K. Calabrese, Susan B. Lane, Abigail Caldwell, Clair Kaplan in AIDS and Behavior (2021)

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    Differences in Medical Mistrust Between Black and White Women: Implications for Patient–Provider Communication About PrEP

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective biomedical HIV prevention method. PrEP uptake has been persistently low among US women, particularly Black women, who account for 61% of new HIV diagnoses among ...

    Mehrit Tekeste, Shawnika Hull, John F. Dovidio, Cara B. Safon in AIDS and Behavior (2019)