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

Volume: 23, Issue: 7, Pages: 1737 - 1748
Published: Sep 27, 2018
Abstract
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 women. Further understanding of barriers to Black women accessing PrEP is needed. This 2017 cross-sectional survey study explored race-based differences in PrEP interest and intention among women and the indirect association between race...
Paper Details
Title
Differences in Medical Mistrust Between Black and White Women: Implications for Patient–Provider Communication About PrEP
Published Date
Sep 27, 2018
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
1737 - 1748
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