Publications by authors named "Nana Ama Aya Bullock"

Social determinants have been increasingly implicated in accelerating HIV vulnerability, particularly for disenfranchised communities. Among these determinants, neighborhood factors play an important role in undermining HIV prevention. However, there has been little research comprehensively examining the impact of neighborhood factors on HIV care continuum participation in the US.

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Low pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP; medication to reduce HIV risk among HIV-negative people) awareness may be partially responsible for racial/ethnic differences in treatment uptake. Little research has examined PrEP awareness among African Americans with diverse HIV risk profiles. Audio computer-assisted self-interviews were distributed to 204 African American young adults (age 18-29) demonstrating heightened HIV vulnerability.

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has promise for reducing racial/ethnic HIV disparities; yet, acceptance among African Americans remains low. PrEP-related stigmas may impact uptake, but this is understudied. This study examines mechanisms by which stigma impacts PrEP acceptance among various priority African American populations.

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