1. PreexposureProphylaxis at School-Based Health Centers: Awareness and Interest in Starting Preexposure Prophylaxis While Attending a School-Based Health Center in New York City
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Melanie A. Gold, Alwyn Cohall, Elijah LaSota, Caroline Carnevale, Henry Peralta, Jason Zucker, Magdalena E. Sobieszczyk, Angelica Arache, Janet Garth, and Bianka Northland
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Sexual Behavior ,Population ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Center (algebra and category theory) ,education ,School-based health centers ,Reproductive health ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Sexual behavior ,Family medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,New York City ,Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis ,School based ,business ,Psychology ,Adolescent health - Abstract
Introduction Youth aged 13–29 years represent 23% of the population but account for 40% of new HIV diagnoses, with risk peaking at ages 22–23 years. We assessed sexual behaviors, PrEP knowledge and attitudes among patients of 6 School-Based-Health-Centers (SBHCs) located in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx. Method 667 patients, aged 13–19 years, completed a survey in the SBHCs waiting rooms between 10/2018 – 4/2019 Results Of the survey respondents attending SBHCs, 32% reported ever having heard of PrEP and, upon learning of PrEP, 67% stated that would be very likely (35%) or somewhat likely (32%) to take PrEP if it was offered to them free of charge. Discussion Youth of color are disproportionately infected by HIV throughout the US. Efforts are needed to educate adolescents on the benefits of PrEP, SBHCs are well situated to reduce barriers in providing PrEP directly to those who would benefit from its protection..
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- 2022