Overthepastdecade,HIVinfectionshaveincreasedby87%amongyoungmenwhohavesexwithmen (YMSM)ofcolor.ReversingthistrendwillrequiretheuseofHIVpre-exposureprophylaxis(PrEP).However, increasingPrEPaccessalonewillnotchangethefaceoftheepidemic.AsPrEPefficacyishighlycorrelated withlevelsofadherence,andnoevidencebasedinterventionsyetexisttosupportPrEPadherence,itwillbe crucialtoidentifyfactorsassociatedwithimprovedadherencetoPrEPinYMSM.Socialsupporthasbeen describedasafacilitatorofadherenceinqualitativedatafromPrEPtrials.Understandinghowsocialsupport operatesinthePrEP-adherencerelationshipisessentialpriortodevelopingpotentialsocialsupport-based interventionstooptimizePrEPadherence.However,nostudieshaveyetformallyanalyzedthepotential associationbetweensocialsupportandPrEPadherenceamongYMSM. InresponsetothecriticalneedforresearchdelineatingtheroleofsocialsupportinPrEPadherencefor YMSM,weproposethefollowingspecificaims:1)todiscoverthemesrelatedtoidentificationandutilizationof HIVpre-exposureprophylaxis(PrEP)-relatedsupportandsocialsupportnetworkstructurewithinsocialsupport networksofYMSMofcolorreceivingPrEP;?and2)todeterminetheassociationbetweensocialsupportand currentandsustainedadherencetoPrEPamongacohortofYMSMofcolor.Toachieveaim1,wewillconduct amixedmethodsqualitativeandnetworkanalyticstudyusingin-depthinterviewsandsociogramstoexplore themesofhowparticipantsidentifyPrEP-relatedsupportfigures,howsocialsupportisstructured,andthe waysinwhichsupportfiguresmayfacilitatePrEPadherence.
For aim2, wewilluseacross-sectionalstudy designtotestforanassociationbetweensocialsupport,asmeasuredwithawell-validatedmulti-dimensional surveyinstrument,andcurrentPrEPadherenceusinganovelurineassaytodetecttenofovir;?anda longitudinalcohortdesigntotestforanassociationbetweensocialsupportasmeasuredaboveandsustained PrEPadherenceusingpharmacyrefilldata.TheproposedresearchisbothinnovativeandrelevanttotheNIH HIV/AIDSpriorityofsupportingresearchtodevelopmethodsofPrEPdeliverythatmitigateadherenceissues. Theproposedresearchwillrequireskillsinepidemiology,biostatistics,qualitativeresearchmethods,and networkanalytics.TheKirschstein-NRSAIndividualPostdoctoralFellowshipwillthusbeessentialtothe successofthisresearchbyprovidingfundingfortheapplicanttocompletequalitativemethodsand introductorynetworkanalyticscoursesthroughtheMastersofScienceinHealthPolicyResearchandprovide asecondyearofcoursesinadvancedtopicsinepidemiologyandnetworksunderthesupervisionofahighly qualified,multidisciplinarymentorshipteamwhowillguidethecandidateinhercareerdevelopment.The longer-termobjectivesoftheapplicantaretocompletedataanalysis,disseminateresultsthrough presentationsandpublication,andusetheresultsasafoundationforafutureKawardapplication.

Public Health Relevance

WhileHIVpre-exposureprophylaxis(PrEP)hasemergedasanessentialtooltoreversethedramaticincrease innewHIVinfectionsamongYMSMofcolorintheUnitedStates,harnessingitspreventativebenefitwill requireidentificationandutilizationoffacilitatorsofadherence,suchassocialsupport.Throughourproposed study,weaimtobuildthefoundationforpotentialsocialsupport-basedinterventionstoimprovePrEP adherencebyconductingaqualitativeandnetworkanalysesexploringhowPrEP-relatedsocialsupportfigures areidentifiedandhowPrEP-relatedsupportmanifestsinsocialsupportnetworksofYMSMofcolor.In addition,weaimtoanalyzewhethercurrentandsustainedPrEPadherencediffersbasedonthemagnitudeof socialsupportusingawell-validatedsurveyinstrument,anovelurineassaytodetecttenofovirconcentration, andpharmacyrefillrecords.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
5F32MH111341-02
Application #
9377504
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1)
Program Officer
Stoff, David M
Project Start
2017-03-02
Project End
2019-03-01
Budget Start
2018-03-02
Budget End
2019-03-01
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2018
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department
Type
DUNS #
073757627
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19104
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