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Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the time pattern of inconsistence condom use (ICU) during the first year of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and its relationship with treatment adherence in naïve HIV-infected adult patients. METHODS: Data collection was nested within a longitudinal trial on HI...

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Autores principales: Ndziessi, Gilbert, Boyer, Sylvie, Kouanfack, Charles, Cohen, Julien, Marcellin, Fabienne, Moatti, Jean-Paul, Delaporte, Eric, Spire, Bruno, Laurent, Christian, Carrieri, Maria Patrizia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036118
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author Ndziessi, Gilbert
Boyer, Sylvie
Kouanfack, Charles
Cohen, Julien
Marcellin, Fabienne
Moatti, Jean-Paul
Delaporte, Eric
Spire, Bruno
Laurent, Christian
Carrieri, Maria Patrizia
author_facet Ndziessi, Gilbert
Boyer, Sylvie
Kouanfack, Charles
Cohen, Julien
Marcellin, Fabienne
Moatti, Jean-Paul
Delaporte, Eric
Spire, Bruno
Laurent, Christian
Carrieri, Maria Patrizia
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the time pattern of inconsistence condom use (ICU) during the first year of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and its relationship with treatment adherence in naïve HIV-infected adult patients. METHODS: Data collection was nested within a longitudinal trial on HIV treatment. ICU was defined as reporting to have “never”, “sometimes” or “nearly always” used condoms with one’s main or casual partner(s) - either HIV-negative or of unknown HIV status in the three previous months. Adherence was defined as taking 100% of their ART prescribed doses in the 4 days before the visit and “not having interrupted treatment”, even once, for more than two consecutive days during the 4 previous weeks. Mixed logistic regression was used to study the relationship between adherence and ICU. RESULTS: Among the 459 patients enrolled, 212 (46%) during 334 visits reported to have had sexual intercourse at least once with their partner(s) – either HIV-negative or of unknown HIV status- during the first 12 months of ART. The proportion of ICU was 76%, 50% and 59% at month 0 (M0), month 6 (M6) and month 12 (M12), while 60% and 66% of patients were ART-adherent at M6 and M12, respectively. After adjustment for the frequency of sexual activity, type of sexual partner(s), perceived social class and desire for a child, patients adherent to ART were less likely to report ICU when compared with baseline (AOR [95% CI]: 0.38 [0.19–0.76]; P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to ART is associated with a lower risk of ICU but this result needs to be interpreted carefully. As adherence behaviors are not only determined by problems with the healthcare systems but also by social barriers encountered by patients in their daily life, counseling should not only be ART adherence-centered but also patient-centered, including sexual risk minimization and psychosocial support.
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spelling pubmed-33689092012-06-13 Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial Ndziessi, Gilbert Boyer, Sylvie Kouanfack, Charles Cohen, Julien Marcellin, Fabienne Moatti, Jean-Paul Delaporte, Eric Spire, Bruno Laurent, Christian Carrieri, Maria Patrizia PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the time pattern of inconsistence condom use (ICU) during the first year of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and its relationship with treatment adherence in naïve HIV-infected adult patients. METHODS: Data collection was nested within a longitudinal trial on HIV treatment. ICU was defined as reporting to have “never”, “sometimes” or “nearly always” used condoms with one’s main or casual partner(s) - either HIV-negative or of unknown HIV status in the three previous months. Adherence was defined as taking 100% of their ART prescribed doses in the 4 days before the visit and “not having interrupted treatment”, even once, for more than two consecutive days during the 4 previous weeks. Mixed logistic regression was used to study the relationship between adherence and ICU. RESULTS: Among the 459 patients enrolled, 212 (46%) during 334 visits reported to have had sexual intercourse at least once with their partner(s) – either HIV-negative or of unknown HIV status- during the first 12 months of ART. The proportion of ICU was 76%, 50% and 59% at month 0 (M0), month 6 (M6) and month 12 (M12), while 60% and 66% of patients were ART-adherent at M6 and M12, respectively. After adjustment for the frequency of sexual activity, type of sexual partner(s), perceived social class and desire for a child, patients adherent to ART were less likely to report ICU when compared with baseline (AOR [95% CI]: 0.38 [0.19–0.76]; P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to ART is associated with a lower risk of ICU but this result needs to be interpreted carefully. As adherence behaviors are not only determined by problems with the healthcare systems but also by social barriers encountered by patients in their daily life, counseling should not only be ART adherence-centered but also patient-centered, including sexual risk minimization and psychosocial support. Public Library of Science 2012-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3368909/ /pubmed/22701555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036118 Text en Ndziessi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ndziessi, Gilbert
Boyer, Sylvie
Kouanfack, Charles
Cohen, Julien
Marcellin, Fabienne
Moatti, Jean-Paul
Delaporte, Eric
Spire, Bruno
Laurent, Christian
Carrieri, Maria Patrizia
Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title_full Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title_fullStr Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title_full_unstemmed Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title_short Adherence as a Predictor of Sexual Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS during the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Cameroon: Data from Stratall ANRS 12110/ESTHER Trial
title_sort adherence as a predictor of sexual behaviors in people living with hiv/aids during the first year of antiretroviral therapy in rural cameroon: data from stratall anrs 12110/esther trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036118
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