id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-031722-n5ja5oqw Fields, Errol L. Mind the Gap: HIV Prevention Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men 2020-09-10 .txt text/plain 6773 283 38 RECENT FINDINGS: Studies suggest that while YBMSM display interest and acceptability of varied HIV prevention options, uptake lags due to the lingering effects of intersectional oppression from racism and sexual prejudice, HIV stigma, institutional and provider bias, and unresolved health policy barriers. Smaller surveys and qualitative studies in YBMSM or older adult Black MSM have described similar barriers including concerns over issues of cost, accuracy, comfort within testing venues, and poor communication from providers related to sexual health [17] [18] [19] . Young adults may remain covered on their parents' insurance until age 26, which increases their ability to access care but may create a barrier to HIV prevention, PrEP, and other sexual health services if confidentiality cannot be maintained. Use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in young men who have sex with men is associated with race, sexual risk behavior and peer network size ./cache/cord-031722-n5ja5oqw.txt ./txt/cord-031722-n5ja5oqw.txt