Stigma, medical mistrust, and perceived racism may affect PrEP awareness and uptake in black compared to white gay and bisexual men in Jackson, Mississippi and Boston, Massachusetts
Seán Cahill(Fenway Health), Kenneth H. Mayer(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), DeMarc A. Hickson(My Brother's Keeper), Leandro Mena(Emory University), Steven A. Elsesser(Thomas Jefferson University), S. Wade Taylor(Wheelock College)
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