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Table 1.

Socio-demographic, substance use, sexual risk, psychosocial, and healthcare access characteristics among MSM in Tijuana, Mexico (N = 364).

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Table 2.

Perceived barriers to PrEP use among MSM in Tijuana, Mexico (N = 364).

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Table 3.

Fit statistics across LCA models with an ML solution.

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Fig 1.

Item-response probabilities across classes of MSM in Tijuana, Mexico with varying patterns of perceived barriers to PrEP use as identified by Latent Class Analysis (N = 364).

Identified classes consist of MSM with high-levels of perceived barriers (circle; 12.0%), low-levels of perceived barriers (square; 43.0%), and those who perceived PrEP attribute barriers (triangle; 45.0%). Abbreviations: CAI = condomless anal intercourse; HCP = healthcare provider; MSM = men who have sex with men; PrEP = pre-exposure prophylaxis.

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Table 4.

Socio-demographic, substance use, sexual risk, psychosocial, and healthcare access characteristics associated with membership in distinct classes with respect to perceived barriers to PrEP use among MSM in Tijuana, Mexico (N = 364).

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