Trust, Risk, and Stereotypes: What Shapes PrEP Attitudes in the UK and Germany

$35.00

This lecture outlines the results of a survey study of attitudes toward pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in a general population sample. Trust in science and scientists and perceived HIV risk were associated positively, and HIV stereotyping negatively, with PrEP positivity. The results should inform sexuality education interventions for enhancing HIV prevention.

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Faculty: Dr. Rusi Jaspal

This lecture outlines the results of a survey study of attitudes toward pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in a general population sample. Trust in science and scientists and perceived HIV risk were associated positively, and HIV stereotyping negatively, with PrEP positivity. The results should inform sexuality education interventions for enhancing HIV prevention.

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Date

December 10, 2025