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. 2023 Oct 27;5:1253384. doi: 10.3389/frph.2023.1253384

Table 3.

PrEP attitudes and stigma among respondents.

Statement Agree/strongly agree (N = 1,149)
n (%)
Attitudes
Taking PrEP is safe 1,032 (89.8)
PrEP is effective at preventing HIV 974 (84.8)
The government makes certain that drugs like PrEP are safe 956 (83.2)
People who take PrEP are responsible 935 (81.4)
It would be no trouble to take PrEP every day 859 (74.8)
Stigma-fear of being perceived as promiscuous
If I were to use PrEP, people would think that I have HIV 759 (66.0)
If I were to use PrEP, people would think that I have sex with a lot of different people 658 (57.3)
If I were to use PrEP, people would think that I like having strange types of sex 612 (53.3)
If I were to bring up the subject of using PrEP with my partner, he would think that I am having risky sex with other people 511 (44.5)
Stigma-fear of being shunned
My friends would think less of me if they found out I was using PrEP 449 (39.1)
People would feel uncomfortable with me if they found out that I used PrEP 359 (31.2)
People would avoid me if they found out that I used PrEP 289 (25.2)
If I used PrEP, I would worry that people would tell others that I am using PrEP 342 (29.8)
My family would think less of me if they found out I was using PrEP 291 (25.3)
I would worry about telling people that I take a medicine like PrEP for my health's sake 278 (24.2)
If I were going to use PrEP, I would feel a need to hide that from other people 266 (23.2)