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Development and Validation of the Community PrEP-Related Stigma Scale (Community-PSS)

Angel B. Algarin, Cho‐Hee Shrader, Benjamin T. Hackworth, Nelson Varas‐Díaz, Kristopher Fennie, Diana M. Sheehan, Gladys E. Ibañez

2021AIDS Education and Prevention17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite increasing availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV prevention efforts have stalled. It is important to study potential barriers to HIV prevention methods, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis stigma. This study aims to develop and validate the Community PrEP-related Stigma Scale (Community-PSS) to address gaps in the literature. Participants were 108 sexual and gender minority men recruited through virtual and community-posted advertisements in Florida. The authors assessed reliability using Cronbach's alpha analysis, determined scale components using principal component analysis, and assessed construct validity based on five a priori hypotheses. The scale had high internal consistency (α = 0.86) and four components (stigma of actions outside of sex, stigma of sexual actions, extreme stigma perceptions, and positive community perception). The Community-PSS was valid, supporting four out of five hypotheses and in the expected directions. The Community-PSS was a valid and reliable tool in the sample and correlates with a previously validated PrEP stigma scale, HIV knowledge, PrEP knowledge, and likelihood of condom use with a partner on PrEP.

Topics & Concepts

Cronbach's alphaStigma (botany)Pre-exposure prophylaxisCondomScale (ratio)Clinical psychologyConstruct validityPsychologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)MedicineMen who have sex with menSocial psychologyPsychometricsPsychiatryFamily medicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSyphilisHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsSex work and related issuesHIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
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