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“Do I want PrEP or do I want a roof?”: Social determinants of health and HIV prevention in the southern United States

Sayward E. Harrison, Mariajosé Paton, Kathryn E. Muessig, Alyssa Vecchio, Lyd A. Hanson, Lisa Hightow‐Weidman

2022AIDS Care40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scaling up use of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among young men who have sex with men and transgender women (YMSM/TGW) is a critical part of the Ending the HIV Epidemic plan. This qualitative study contextualized the social determinants of health (SDOH) that can impede HIV prevention in rural North and South Carolina with 14 key informant interviews with stakeholders and 3 focus groups with YMSM/TGW (N = 23). A deductive-inductive approach with multiple coders was employed to identify themes related to SDOH in rural areas, including economic challenges (e.g., housing and food insecurity), neighborhood characteristics (e.g., lack of transportation), healthcare-related issues (e.g., provider shortages) and educational barriers (e.g., lack of comprehensive and inclusive sexual education). The socio-environmental context of the rural South and prioritization of local, community-based partnerships are necessary to reduce the burden of HIV.

Topics & Concepts

Men who have sex with menFocus groupContext (archaeology)TransgenderRural areaQualitative researchSocial determinants of healthHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Political scienceEconomic growthSociologyEnvironmental healthGender studiesPublic healthGeographyMedicineFamily medicineNursingSocial scienceSyphilisLawAnthropologyArchaeologyEconomicsHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV, Drug Use, Sexual RiskHomelessness and Social Issues