“Who is using PrEP on-demand? Factors associated with PrEP use modality among Black and Hispanic/Latino emerging adults” has been published in AIDS and Behavior!This study explored demographic, sexual behavior, and psychosocial factors associated with daily PrEP use, on-demand PrEP use, and no current PrEP use among Black and Hispanic/Latino emerging adults. Findings revealed that more past 3-month sex partners and greater comfort telling others about PrEP use were associated with lower odds of on-demand compared to daily PrEP use. Also, compared to daily PrEP use, more past 3-month sex partners, greater comfort telling others about PrEP use, and higher anticipated PrEP stigma were associated with lower odds of no current PrEP use compared to daily PrEP use.
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