AJPM Focus (Dec 2024)

Mpox and Vaccine Knowledge, Beliefs, and Sources of Trusted Information Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in the U.S.

  • Thomas R. Carpino, MPH,
  • Kaitlyn Atkins, PhD, MPH,
  • Winston Abara, PhD,
  • O. Winslow Edwards, MPH,
  • Amy Lansky, PhD,
  • Elizabeth DiNenno, PhD,
  • Marissa Hannah, MPH,
  • Kevin P. Delaney, PhD,
  • Sarah M. Murray, PhD,
  • Travis Sanchez, DVM, MPH,
  • Stefan Baral, MD, MPH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
p. 100267

Abstract

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Introduction: This research aims to characterize disparities in mpox- and vaccine-related knowledge in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in the U.S. Methods: The authors conducted a study using the American Men's Internet Survey, which includes 823 cisgender (defined as their gender identity matching their sex assigned at birth) males aged ≥15 years from August 5 to 15, 2022. The authors evaluated sociodemographic and behavioral factors associated with mpox knowledge, including race/ethnicity, region, age group, and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis use using chi-square tests. Results: The authors identified knowledge gaps, with many participants unsure about whether individuals need 2 doses of the vaccine (34.4%) and whether the vaccine confers immediate protection (27.2%). The authors observed racial and regional disparities (p<0.01), with 24.4% of non-Hispanic Black men and 18.1% of men living in the South reporting little to no mpox awareness. Among the 707 self-reported HIV-negative participants, people who used pre-exposure prophylaxis within the past year were more likely to exhibit high awareness about mpox than people who did not use pre-exposure prophylaxis. Conclusions: Findings suggest the potential to leverage existing networks (i.e., sexually transmitted infection or general health care services with pre-exposure prophylaxis use) for future targeted health service programming or education campaigns for mpox vaccination among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.

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