HIV Care Engagement Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy during the Initial Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women in the N2 COVID Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data
2.2. HIV Status Neutral Care Engagement
2.3. COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy
2.4. Socio-Demographic Characteristics
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
Association between HIV Care Engagement and COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total | |
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Socio-demographics | |
Age, mean (SD) | 25.76 (4.04) |
Gender identity | |
Male | 196 (88.3) |
Trans feminine | 20 (9.0) |
Other | 6 (2.7) |
Sexual orientation | |
Gay | 129 (58.1) |
Bisexual | 61 (27.5) |
Straight/other | 26 (11.7) |
Relationship status | |
Single | 135 (60.8) |
In a relationship | 84 (37.8) |
Education attainment | |
Less than high school | 23 (10.4) |
High school or higher | 199 (89.6) |
Employed | |
No | 94 (42.3) |
Yes | 128 (57.7) |
Annual income | |
<$20,000 USD | 138 (62.2) |
≥$20,000 USD | 82 (36.9) |
Stable housing in the past 3 months | |
No | 67 (30.2) |
Yes | 151 (68.0) |
HIV status | |
HIV positive | 90 (40.5) |
HIV negative | 132 (59.5) |
Survey assessment time period | |
Phase 1 (20 April–2 June) | 76 (34.2) |
Phase 2 (3 June–31 July) | 146 (65.8) |
HIV Status Neutral Care | |
ART use since SIP | |
Not on ART | 7 (8.2) |
Missed ART less | 25 (29.4) |
Missed ART same amount | 40 (47.1) |
Missed ART more | 13 (15.3) |
PrEP use since SIP | |
Not on PrEP | 90 (68.2) |
Used PrEP less | 11 (8.3) |
Used PrEP same amount | 26 (19.7) |
Used PrEP more | 5 (3.8) |
HIV neutral care | |
Used PrEP less or missed more doses of ART | 121 (54.5) |
Used PrEP same/more or missed fewer/same doses of ART | 96 (43.2) |
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Likelihood | |
Very unlikely | 72 (32.4) |
Somewhat unlikely | 28 (12.6) |
Somewhat likely | 42 (18.9) |
Very likely | 74 (33.3) |
Model 1 (Very Unlikely vs. Others) | Model 2 (Very/Somewhat Unlikely vs. Very/Somewhat Likely) | |
---|---|---|
ARR (95% CI) | ARR (95% CI) | |
PrEP exposure | ||
Did not use PrEP or used PrEP less | 1.51 (0.70, 3.25) | 0.89 (0.55, 1.44) |
Used PrEP same/more | Ref | Ref |
ART exposure | ||
Did not use ART or missed ART more | 1.74 (0.65, 4.71) | 0.68 (0.29, 1.58) |
Missed ART same/less | Ref | Ref |
HIV status neutral care (Combined PrEP & ART) | ||
Used PrEP less or missed more doses of ART | 1.40 (0.88, 2.23) | 0.84 (0.59, 1.20) |
Used PrEP same/more or missed fewer/same doses of ART | Ref | Ref |
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Duncan, D.T.; Park, S.H.; Chen, Y.-T.; Dolotina, B.; Worrall, W.R.; Hanson, H.; Durrell, M.; Franco, G.A.; Morse, S.S.; Schneider, J.A. HIV Care Engagement Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy during the Initial Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women in the N2 COVID Study. Vaccines 2023, 11, 787. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040787
Duncan DT, Park SH, Chen Y-T, Dolotina B, Worrall WR, Hanson H, Durrell M, Franco GA, Morse SS, Schneider JA. HIV Care Engagement Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy during the Initial Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women in the N2 COVID Study. Vaccines. 2023; 11(4):787. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040787
Chicago/Turabian StyleDuncan, Dustin T., Su Hyun Park, Yen-Tyng Chen, Brett Dolotina, Wilder R. Worrall, Hillary Hanson, Mainza Durrell, Gustavo Arruda Franco, Stephen S. Morse, and John A. Schneider. 2023. "HIV Care Engagement Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy during the Initial Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women in the N2 COVID Study" Vaccines 11, no. 4: 787. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040787
APA StyleDuncan, D. T., Park, S. H., Chen, Y. -T., Dolotina, B., Worrall, W. R., Hanson, H., Durrell, M., Franco, G. A., Morse, S. S., & Schneider, J. A. (2023). HIV Care Engagement Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy during the Initial Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women in the N2 COVID Study. Vaccines, 11(4), 787. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040787