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. 2020 Sep;15(9):1337-1348.
doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1744680. Epub 2020 Mar 24.

'PrEP should be for men only': Young heterosexual men's views on PrEP in rural South Africa

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'PrEP should be for men only': Young heterosexual men's views on PrEP in rural South Africa

Alisse Hannaford et al. Glob Public Health. 2020 Sep.
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Abstract

Background: Gaps persist in HIV testing, treatment, and prevention services for men, leading to higher attributable mortality compared to women. We sought to characterise HIV prevention knowledge, risk behaviours, and interest in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among young men in rural South Africa.

Methods: We conducted interviews with HIV-negative heterosexual men which were thematically analysed to identify key themes.

Results: Among 31 participants, median age was 26 (IQR23-31), 77% were unemployed, 52% reported previous STI, 84% reported casual sexual partners. Men acknowledged inconsistent condom use with multiple partners, reporting high-risk sexual behaviour despite recognised risk. Mistrust between partners was common. Respondents reported willingness to take PrEP to protect themselves and their partner, though anticipated stigma and structural barriers. Men worried that if their female partner had PrEP, she would become sexually active with others.

Conclusions: In rural South Africa, young heterosexual men acknowledged high HIV-risk behaviour, expressed concern about acquiring HIV, and recognised the value of PrEP. Men were often not supportive of their female partners taking PrEP. Implementing HIV prevention services needs to incorporate young men's perspectives and may require gender-specific interventions, including addressing stigma, differentiated service delivery models such as community-based services or adapting facility services to target men.

Keywords: HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis; South Africa; adolescent girls and young women; heterosexual men; implementation.

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