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Acceptability of Event-Driven and Long-Acting HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Formulations among Transgender Women Engaged in Street-Based Sex Work in Baltimore, Maryland

TRANSGENDER HEALTH(2024)

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We assessed acceptability of nonoral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) formulations among transgender women (TW) engaged in street-based sex work in Baltimore, Maryland. In a K-means cluster analysis, TW (N= 36) were partitioned into groups characterized by high interest in long-acting injectable PrEP only (Injectable Enthusiasts, 36%), high interest in injectables and subdermal implants (Long-Acting Acceptors, 36%), and low interest across PrEP formulations (Non-Acceptors, 28%). TW's interest in novel PrEP agents varied widely across formulations (range: 22-66%) and clustered around numerous relational, occupational, and structural factors, highlighting the importance of availing multiple PrEP formulations for this impacted population.
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chemoprevention,pre-exposure prophylaxis,sex work,transgender persons,United States,urban health
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