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The influence of partnership on contraceptive use among HIV-infected women accessing antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda

机译:伙伴关系对乌干达农村抗逆转录病毒治疗的艾滋病毒感染妇女避孕药的影响

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Objective The objective was to determine individual and dyadic factors associated with effective contraceptive use among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in rural Uganda. Study design HIV-infected women enrolled in the Uganda AIDS Rural Treatment Outcomes cohort completed questionnaires (detailing sociobehavioral characteristics, sexual and reproductive history, contraceptive use, fertility desires) and phlebotomy (October 2011-March 2013). We describe prevalence of effective contraceptive use (i.e., consistent condom use and/or oral contraceptives, injectable hormonal contraception, intrauterine device, female sterilization) in the previous 6 months among sexually active, nonpregnant women (18-40 years). We assessed covariates of contraceptive use using multivariable logistic regression. Results A total of 362 women (median values: age 30 years, CD4 count 397 cells/mm3, 4.0 years since ART initiation) were included. Among 284 sexually active women, 50% did not desire a(nother) child, and 51% had a seroconcordant partner. Forty-five percent (n= 127) reported effective contraceptive use, of whom 57% (n= 72) used condoms, 42% (n= 53) injectables, 12% (n= 15) oral contraceptives and 11% (n= 14) other effective methods. Dual contraception was reported by 6% (n= 8). Only "partnership fertility desire" was independently associated with contraceptive use; women who reported that neither partner desired a child had significantly increased odds of contraceptive use (adjusted odds ratio: 2.40, 95% confidence interval: 1.07-5.35) compared with women in partnerships where at least one partner desired a child. Conclusions Less than half of sexually active HIV-infected women accessing ART used effective contraception, of which 44% (n= 56) relied exclusively on male condoms, highlighting a continued need to expand access to a wider range of longer-acting female-controlled contraceptive methods. Association with partnership fertility desire underscores the need to include men in reproductive health programming. Implications statement Less than half of sexually active HIV-infected women accessing ART in rural Uganda reported using effective contraception, of whom 44% relied exclusively on the male condom. These findings highlight the need to expand access to a wider range of longer-acting, female-controlled contraceptive methods for women seeking to limit or space pregnancies. Use of contraception was more likely when both the male and female partner expressed concordant desires to limit future fertility, emphasizing the importance of engaging men in reproductive health programming. ? 2015 Elsevier Inc.
机译:目的是确定与乌干达农村抗逆病毒治疗(艺术)的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV) - 育种妇女(艾滋病病毒)的有效避孕用途相关的个体和二元因素。研究设计艾滋病毒感染的妇女参加了乌干达艾滋病农村治疗成果队列队列(详细说明了社会开心特征,性和生殖历史,避孕药使用,生育欲望)和渗漏术(2011年10月至2013年3月)。我们描述了有效避孕用途(即,一致的避孕套使用和/或口服避孕药,可注射激素避孕药,在前6个月内(18-40岁)的前6个月内的普遍避孕药使用和/或口服避孕药,宫内节育器,雌性灭菌)。我们评估了使用多变量逻辑回归的避孕用途的协变量。结果共有362名女性(中位数:30岁,CD4计数397个细胞/ MM3,4.0年以来)。在284名性活跃的女性中,50%的人没有渴望(Nother)的孩子,51%的人有一个血清科州的合作伙伴。 45%(n = 127)报道了有效的避孕用途,其中57%(n = 72)使用的避孕套,42%(n = 53)注射剂,12%(n = 15)口服避孕药和11%(n = 14)其他有效方法。报告双避孕量6%(n = 8)。只有“伙伴关系生育欲望”独立与避孕用途有关;据报道,既不伴随着儿童的妇女都没有显着提高避孕药的几率(调整的赔率比:2.40,95%:1.07-5.35)与伙伴关系中的妇女相比,至少有一个伴侣所希望的孩子。结论不到一半的性活性艾滋病毒感染妇女使用有效避孕使用有效避孕,其中44%(n = 56)专门针对公安避孕套依赖,突出了继续扩大进入更广泛的更长的女性控制避孕方法。与伙伴关系生育欲望的联系强调了在生殖健康规划中包含男性的需要。涉及不到一半的性活性艾滋病毒感染妇女在乌干达农村艺术中的一半涉及使用有效避孕,其中44%仅在男性避孕套上依赖。这些调查结果强调了扩大对寻求限制或太空妊娠的妇女更广泛的更长的女性控制避孕方法的进入。当男性和女性伴侣都表达一致的效果来限制未来的生育率时,使用避孕更有可能使用避孕措施,强调人们在生殖健康规划中吸引人们的重要性。还2015年Elsevier Inc.

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