Understanding Psychosocial and Behavioral Constructs Related to PrEP Interest Among Trans-Masculine People
Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Overview
Explore a comprehensive research seminar that investigates the psychosocial and behavioral factors influencing Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) interest among trans-masculine individuals who were assigned female at birth. Led by Ari Gzesh, MSW, from the University of Pennsylvania, this 59-minute presentation delves into the complex intersection of gender identity, healthcare access, and HIV prevention strategies. Gain valuable insights into the unique challenges and considerations that impact PrEP adoption within the trans-masculine community, while examining the various social, psychological, and behavioral constructs that shape healthcare decision-making processes. Learn about the latest research findings and their implications for improving HIV prevention services and healthcare delivery for transgender populations.
Syllabus
Understanding Psychosocial and Behavioral Constructs Related to PrEP Interest
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine