Authors: Elin B. Begley, Krishna Jafa, Andrew C. Voetsch, James D. Heffelfinger, Craig B. Borkowf, Patrick S. Sullivan
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002731
Abstract Summary
Over half of uncircumcised men who have sex with men surveyed at US pride events would consider circumcision if proven to reduce HIV risk. Willingness was highest among Black MSM and those concerned about penile cancer, though worries about post-surgical pain and infection remained common barriers. These findings suggest targeted education addressing risks and benefits could support uptake.
Why Brain? ðŸ§
Study finds 53% of uncircumcised MSM would consider adult circumcision for HIV prevention, with higher acceptance among Black MSM, highlighting need for targeted education on risks and benefits.
License: CC0 (Public Domain).
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