Sexual frequency and planning among at-risk men who have sex with men in the United States: implications for event-based intermittent pre-exposure prophylaxis.

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Intermittent dosing of pre-exposure prophylaxis (iPrEP) has potential to decrease costs, improve adherence, and minimize toxicity. Practical event-based dosing of iPrEP requires men who have sex with men (MSM) to be sexually active on fewer than 3 days each week and plan for sexual activity. MSM who may be most suitable for event-based dosing were older, more educated, more frequently used sexual networking websites, and more often reported that their last sexual encounter was not with a committed partner. A substantial proportion of these MSM endorse high-risk sexual activity, and event-based iPrEP may best target this population.

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Abbreviation
J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr.
Publication Date
2012-09-01
Volume
61
Issue
1
Page Numbers
112-5
Pubmed ID
22592590
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Full Title
Sexual frequency and planning among at-risk men who have sex with men in the United States: implications for event-based intermittent pre-exposure prophylaxis.
Authors
Volk JE, Liu A, Vittinghoff E, Irvin R, Kroboth E, Krakower D, Mimiaga MJ, Mayer KH, Sullivan PS, Buchbinder SP