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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2021 Nov 9;26(5):1393–1421. doi: 10.1007/s10461-021-03495-3

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Indirect effects of patient characteristics on prescribing intention. Coefficients and standard errors are shown for significant indirect and direct effects. Model 1 shows that the MSM was judged as more likely to be adherent to PrEP than the MSW, which was associated with greater intention to prescribe PrEP. Model 2 shows that the MID was judged as less likely to be adherent to PrEP and less responsible than the MSM, which were associated with lower intention to prescribe PrEP. Model 3 shows that the MID was judged as less likely to be adherent to PrEP and less responsible than the MSW, which were associated with lower intention to prescribe PrEP. Additionally, the MID was judged as more deserving of help than the MSW, which was associated with greater intention to prescribe PrEP. *p < 0.05