“I Felt Somewhat Cheated and Deceived When that Roadblock Came”: PrEP-Related Medical Mistrust, Distrust, and Misinformation Among Black Sexual Minority Men
Kay A. Simon(University of Minnesota), Lisa A. Eaton(University of Connecticut), Alyssa N. Clark(University of Connecticut), Samantha E. Lawrence(University of Connecticut), Redd Driver(New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute), Veronica Hanna‐Walker(University of Connecticut), Jolaade Kalinowski(University of Connecticut), Graham Arnold(University of Minnesota), Ryan J. Watson(University of Connecticut)
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