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Changes in sexual desires and behaviours of people living with HIV after initiation of ART: Implications for HIV prevention and health promotion

机译:开展抗病毒治疗后艾滋病毒感染者的性欲和行为发生变化:对艾滋病毒预防和健康促进的意义

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Background As immune compromised HIV sero-positive people regain health after initiating antiretroviral treatment (ART), they may seek a return to an active 'normal' life, including sexual activity. The aim of the paper is to explore the changing sexual desires and behaviour of people on ART in Uganda over a 30 month period. Methods This study employed longitudinal qualitative interviews with forty people starting ART. The participants received their ART, adherence education and counselling support from The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO). The participants were selected sequentially as they started ART, stratified by sex, ART delivery mode (clinic or home-based) and HIV progression stage (early or advanced) and interviewed at enrolment, 3, 6, 18 and 30 months of their ART use. Results Sexual desire changed over time with many reporting diminished desire at 3 and 6 months on ART compared to 18 and 30 months of use. The reasons for remaining abstinent included fear of superinfection or infecting others, fear that engaging in sex would awaken the virus and weaken them and a desire to adhere to the counsellors' health advice to remain abstinent. The motivations for resumption of sexual activity were: for companionship, to obtain material support, social norms around marriage, desire to bear children as well as to satisfy sexual desires. The challenges for most of the participants were using condoms consistently and finding a suitable sexual partner (preferably someone with a similar HIV serostatus) who could agree to have a sexual relationship with them and provide for their material needs. Conclusions These findings point to the importance of tailoring counselling messages to the changing realities of the ART users' cultural expectations around child bearing, marriage and sexual desire. People taking ART require support so they feel comfortable to disclose their HIV status to sexual partners.
机译:背景技术免疫受损的HIV血清阳性人群在开始抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)后恢复健康,他们可能会寻求恢复活跃的“正常”生活,包括性活动。本文的目的是探讨在30个月内乌干达人对ART的性欲和行为的改变。方法:本研究采用纵向定性访谈,对40名开始接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的人进行了访谈。参与者从艾滋病支持组织(TASO)获得了ART,依从性教育和咨询支持。开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗时按顺序选择参与者,按性别,抗病毒治疗方式(诊所或家庭)和艾滋病毒进展阶段(早期或晚期)进行分层,并在入组,使用抗病毒药物后3、6、18和30个月进行访谈。结果性欲随时间而变化,许多报道称在使用ART的3个月和6个月时,性欲降低了,而使用了18个月和30个月。保持禁欲的原因包括害怕重复感染或感染他人,担心进行性行为会唤醒病毒并削弱病毒,并希望遵守咨询者的健康建议以保持禁欲。恢复性行为的动机是:获得陪伴,获得物质支持,围绕婚姻的社会规范,生育子女的愿望以及满足性欲。大多数参与者面临的挑战是始终如一地使用避孕套并找到合适的性伴侣(最好是艾滋病毒血清状况相似的人),他们可以同意与他们发生性关系并满足他们的物质需求。结论这些发现表明,为适应ART使用者对生育,婚姻和性欲的文化期望的不断变化的现实而定制咨询信息的重要性。服用抗逆转录病毒疗法的人需要支持,因此他们很愿意向性伴侣透露自己的艾滋病毒状况。

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