1. Associations between police harassment and distrust in and reduced access to healthcare among Black sexual minority men: A longitudinal analysis of HPTN 061.
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Jonathan P Feelemyer, Dustin T Duncan, Molly Remch, Jay S Kaufman, Charles M Cleland, Amanda B Geller, Typhanye V Dyer, Joy D Scheidell, Rodman E Turpin, Russell A Brewer, Christopher Hucks-Ortiz, Medha Mazumdar, Kenneth H Mayer, and Maria R Khan
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ObjectiveEvaluate associations between racialized and homophobia-based police harassment (RHBPH) and healthcare distrust and utilization among Black Sexual Minority Men (BSMM).MethodsWe utilized data from a longitudinal cohort study from HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 061 with baseline, six and 12 month follow-up assessments. Using multivariable analysis, we evaluated associations between RHBPH and healthcare distrust and utilization reported at the 6 and 12 month visits.ResultsOf 1553 BSMM present at baseline, 1160 were available at six-month follow-up. In multivariable analysis, increasing frequency of RHBPH was associated with increasing levels of distrust in healthcare providers (aOR 1.31, 95% CI: 1.00, 1.74) and missing 50% or more of healthcare visits at six-month follow-up (aOR 1.93, 95% CI: 1.09, 3.43).ConclusionsRecent experiences of RHBPH are associated with reduced trust in and access to healthcare among BSMM, with more frequent RHBPH associated with greater vulnerability.
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- 2023
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