PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

COVID-19 prevention behaviors, trust, and intent to vaccinate among youth at risk for HIV.

  • Joan Christodoulou,
  • Anne E Fehrenbacher,
  • Elizabeth H Shaw,
  • Eleanor M Vincent,
  • Jessica L Saleska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
p. e0266321

Abstract

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The current study examines COVID-19 prevention behaviors and vaccine intentions among 83 youth at high risk for HIV. Most youth self-identified as Latinx (52%), cisgender men (84%), and homosexual (66%). Youth self-reported COVID-19 prevention behaviors and intentions to vaccinate. Participants reported wearing face masks, washing hands, and staying six feet apart, but fewer reported leaving home only for essential needs. About one-third reported that they would not get a vaccine, and lack of trust in their doctors and the government were significantly associated with non-intention. To improve efforts towards herd immunity, interventions to improve health messaging from trusted sources for at-risk youth may be necessary to achieve higher vaccine uptake.