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Discrimination, HIV conspiracy theories and pre-exposure prophylaxis acceptability in gay men
Daniel Jolley,
Rusi Jaspal
Vice-Chancellor's Office
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Gay Men
100%
Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
100%
Conspiracy Theories
100%
Healthcare Professionals
36%
Mediation Analysis
27%
Conspiracy
27%
Poor Contact
27%
Sexual Health
18%
Hypervigilance
18%
Health Screening
18%
HIV Infection
9%
Social Experience
9%
Negative Attitudes
9%
HIV Prevention
9%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
9%
Gender Discrimination
9%
High-risk Population
9%
White British
9%
Perceived Discrimination
9%
HIV Conspiracy Beliefs
9%
Belief in Conspiracy Theories
9%
Professional Beliefs
9%
Prejudice Reduction
9%
Combination Prevention
9%
Contact Quality
9%
Conspiracy Beliefs
9%
Psychology
Discrimination
100%
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
100%
Healthcare Professional
36%
Mediation Analysis
27%
Sexual Orientation
9%
High-Risk Population
9%
Multiple Linear Regression
9%