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Black Sexual Minority Men's Stigma-Based Experiences Surrounding Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in the Southern United States

Veronica Hanna‐Walker, Kay A. Simon, Samantha E. Lawrence, Redd Driver, Jolaade Kalinowski, Ryan J. Watson, Lisa A. Eaton

2022LGBT Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: Intersecting experiences of stigma related to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) influence PrEP uptake among Black sexual minority men (BSMM) living in the southern United States; however, it is unclear what stigmatized identities and behaviors are impacted when accessing human immunodeficiency virus prevention options. To inform identity-specific PrEP interventions, this study examined stigma in BSMM's lives relating to intersecting experiences of PrEP stigma. Methods: We conducted 32 virtual, semistructured qualitative interviews with BSMM residing in the southeastern United States between February and April 2019. Results: We identified three themes (anticipated stigma, experiences of prejudice and stereotyping, and negative attitudes) and one subtheme within negative attitudes (othering social/sexual groups). Across all themes, PrEP stigma was often manifested through stigma against BSMM's sexual orientation or sexual behavior. BSMM in othering social/sexual groups displayed instances of cognitive dissonance by regularly expressing negative attitudes about and explicitly distancing themselves from social/sexual groups based on sexual orientation and sexual behavior. BSMM's race and gender were rarely mentioned as being stigmatized. Conclusions: Interventions focused on PrEP use could benefit from expanding their definition of PrEP stigma to include a stronger emphasis on intersecting identities and work to reduce cognitive dissonance in BSMM in the form of internalized homophobia.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive dissonanceSexual orientationPsychological interventionStigma (botany)Sexual minorityPsychologyPrejudice (legal term)Social distanceSocial stigmaSexual identitySocial psychologyHomosexualityPre-exposure prophylaxisClinical psychologyMen who have sex with menHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Gender studiesMedicineHuman sexualitySociologyPsychiatryFamily medicineSyphilisInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PathologyDiseasePsychoanalysisHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsLGBTQ Health, Identity, and PolicySex work and related issues
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