Table 2.
Source (type) | Name of Article | #of articles included |
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My prep experience (Blog) | Bill. (September 7, 2014). Bill’s “Pretty Epic” PrEP Experience [36] | 14 |
Brandon., Shane. (February 23, 2015). Gay Couple Don’t Take “No” for an Answer and Successfully Appeal Insurance Denial for PrEP [37] | ||
“Chicago doctor”. (December 1, 2014). Chicago doctor: “I don’t always use condoms. And I don’t always top. I will not give this up” [38] | ||
Dakota. (November 22, 2015). Alabama firefighter, paramedic and “pitcher” goes on PrEP [39] | ||
Greg. (November 6, 2015). Physician with Poz Partner Chooses PrEP [40] | ||
Hickman, Dwayne. (April 7, 2015). Take control of your sexual health, and don’t be afraid to ask questions [41] | ||
Jeremy. (September 14, 2014). SF Gay-mer Jeremy on why he’s on PrEP [42] | ||
K.W. (June 19, 2014). Personal Story: I finally got up the courage to seek PrEP in April 2013 [43] | ||
Matthew. (January 13, 2015). The peace of mind is tremendous [44] | ||
Nguyen, Tuan. (October 2015, 2014). That Was Easy! Tuan Shares His No Drama PrEP Experience [45] | ||
P, Michael. (May 28, 2015). Without the constant fear of HIV infection, I can engage in sex with the love of my life [46] | ||
Richard. (July 22, 2014). After Finally Getting PrEP Green Light, Still Disheartened [47] | ||
Todd. (October 9, 2015). I am disappointed that people are not yelling from the rooftops about this medication! [48] | ||
Wilson, C. (July 21, 2015). PrEP is my wake up call to a reality that I need to protect myself and stop putting my life in others’ hands [49] | ||
Slate Outward (specific interest editorial/news space) | Lowder, Bryan J. (December 5, 2014). Twenty-One Attempts at Swallowing Truvada [50] | 5 |
Stern, Mark Joseph. (May 22, 2014). “I Have Learned Not to Underestimate the Stigma”: Peter Staley on Truvada, Condoms, and HIV Prevention [51] | ||
Stern, Mark Joseph. (September 10, 2014). The Enfant Terrible of AIDS Activism Reaches a New Low [52] | ||
Stern, Mark Joseph. (January 6, 2014). There is a Daily Pill that prevents HIV. Gay men should take it [53] | ||
Stern, Mark Joseph. (July 14, 2014). WHO Suggests All Gay Men Take Anti-HIV Drugs. That’s Fantastic News [54] | ||
Huffington Post Queer Voices (specific interest editorial/news space) | Argentum, Jaga N.A. (July 21, 2014). World Health Organization Recommends PrEP: Prevention or Perpetuating Stereotypes? [55] | 7 |
Ebert, Matthew. (December 1, 2014). World AIDS Day 2014: Young, Old, Black, White, MSM [56] | ||
Eigo, Jim. (June 9, 2014).The Neverending Epidemic: And How We Can End It [57] | ||
Grant, Robert. (October 28, 2014). The City of Love Could Lead the Way Toward Ending HIV Transmission [58] | ||
Lunievicz, Joseph. (October 8, 2014). Context and the Blue Pill of Prevention [59] | ||
Shapiro, Lisa. (December 1, 2014). The Most Celebrated, Mistrusted Little Pill in the World [60] | ||
Wong, Curtis M. (June 10, 2015). Why The HIV Prevention Drug, PrEP, Remains So Divisive Among The LGBT Community [61] | ||
Queerty (News and entertainment site) | Mark. (July 19, 2014). Ten Reasons This Little Blue Pill Could Save Your Life Five Sexy Gay Men On HIV PrEP Explain Why They Are Taking The Pill [62] | 2 |
Smith, Rob. (July 28, 2014). Question: Is It Finally The Right Time For HIV Negative Guys To Start PrEP? [63] | ||
PrEP Facts: Rethinking HIV Prevention and Sex [64] Comments sections included | n/a |