P-1415. Social Determinants of Health and Side Effects Significantly Predict Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Preferences for Every 2 Month Long-Acting Injectable vs. Daily Oral PrEP among Cisgender Women in the United States and the Dominican Republic
Kerrigan D, Scott R, O’Rourke A, Galai N, Karver T, Davis W, Metzner A, Oglesby A, Moriarty P, Taggart T, Barrington C, Gomez H, Perez M, Donastorg Y. P-1415. Social Determinants of Health and Side Effects Significantly Predict Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Preferences for Every 2 Month Long-Acting Injectable vs. Daily Oral PrEP among Cisgender Women in the United States and the Dominican Republic. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2025, 12: ofae631.1590. PMCID: PMC11777370, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofae631.1590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPre-exposure prophylaxisLong-actingFemale sex workersSocial determinantsCisgender womenSocial determinants of healthHIV diagnosis ratesDaily oral PrEPDeterminants of healthBlack cisgender womenLow pre-exposure prophylaxisCross-sectional surveyOral PrEPUnited StatesHIV disparitiesWhite cisgender womenHIV inequitiesSide effectsIncreased oddsDiagnosis rateHIVPrEP preferencesDominican RepublicPrEPSex workers
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