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Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea

BACKGROUND: The prevention of intimate partner transmission of HIV remains an important component of comprehensive HIV prevention strategies. In this paper we examine the sexual practices of people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). METHOD: In 2008, a total of...

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Autores principales: Man, Wing Young Nicola, Kelly, Angela, Worth, Heather, Frankland, Andrew, Shih, Patti, Kupul, Martha, Lwin, Thiri, Mek, Agnes, Kepa, Barbara, Emori, Rebecca, Akuani, Frances, Cangah, Brenda, Walizopa, Lucy, Pirpir, Lawrencia, Nosi, Somu, Siba, Peter M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-10-17
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author Man, Wing Young Nicola
Kelly, Angela
Worth, Heather
Frankland, Andrew
Shih, Patti
Kupul, Martha
Lwin, Thiri
Mek, Agnes
Kepa, Barbara
Emori, Rebecca
Akuani, Frances
Cangah, Brenda
Walizopa, Lucy
Pirpir, Lawrencia
Nosi, Somu
Siba, Peter M
author_facet Man, Wing Young Nicola
Kelly, Angela
Worth, Heather
Frankland, Andrew
Shih, Patti
Kupul, Martha
Lwin, Thiri
Mek, Agnes
Kepa, Barbara
Emori, Rebecca
Akuani, Frances
Cangah, Brenda
Walizopa, Lucy
Pirpir, Lawrencia
Nosi, Somu
Siba, Peter M
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description BACKGROUND: The prevention of intimate partner transmission of HIV remains an important component of comprehensive HIV prevention strategies. In this paper we examine the sexual practices of people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). METHOD: In 2008, a total of 374 HIV-positive people over the age of 16 and on ART for more than two weeks were recruited using a non-probability, convenience sampling methodology. This accounted for around 18% of adults on ART at the time. A further 36 people participated in semi-structured interviews. All interviews were thematically analysed using NVivo qualitative data analysis software. RESULTS: Less than forty per cent (38%) of participants reported having had sexual intercourse in the six months prior to the survey. Marital status was by far the most important factor in determining sexual activity, but consistent condom use during vaginal intercourse with a regular partner was low. Only 46% reported consistent condom use during vaginal intercourse with a regular partner in the last six months, despite 77% of all participants reporting that consistent condom use can prevent HIV transmission. Consistent condom use was lowest amongst married couples and those in seroconcordant relationships. The vast majority (91.8%) of all participants with a regular heterosexual partner had disclosed their status to their partner. Qualitative data reinforced low rates of sexual activity and provided important insights into sexual abstinence and condom use. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the importance of intimate partner transmission of HIV, these results on the sexual practices of people with HIV on ART in PNG suggest that one-dimensional HIV prevention messages focussing solely on condom use fail to account for the current practices and needs of HIV-positive people, especially those who are married and know their partners’ HIV status.
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spelling pubmed-36993682013-07-03 Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea Man, Wing Young Nicola Kelly, Angela Worth, Heather Frankland, Andrew Shih, Patti Kupul, Martha Lwin, Thiri Mek, Agnes Kepa, Barbara Emori, Rebecca Akuani, Frances Cangah, Brenda Walizopa, Lucy Pirpir, Lawrencia Nosi, Somu Siba, Peter M AIDS Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: The prevention of intimate partner transmission of HIV remains an important component of comprehensive HIV prevention strategies. In this paper we examine the sexual practices of people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). METHOD: In 2008, a total of 374 HIV-positive people over the age of 16 and on ART for more than two weeks were recruited using a non-probability, convenience sampling methodology. This accounted for around 18% of adults on ART at the time. A further 36 people participated in semi-structured interviews. All interviews were thematically analysed using NVivo qualitative data analysis software. RESULTS: Less than forty per cent (38%) of participants reported having had sexual intercourse in the six months prior to the survey. Marital status was by far the most important factor in determining sexual activity, but consistent condom use during vaginal intercourse with a regular partner was low. Only 46% reported consistent condom use during vaginal intercourse with a regular partner in the last six months, despite 77% of all participants reporting that consistent condom use can prevent HIV transmission. Consistent condom use was lowest amongst married couples and those in seroconcordant relationships. The vast majority (91.8%) of all participants with a regular heterosexual partner had disclosed their status to their partner. Qualitative data reinforced low rates of sexual activity and provided important insights into sexual abstinence and condom use. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the importance of intimate partner transmission of HIV, these results on the sexual practices of people with HIV on ART in PNG suggest that one-dimensional HIV prevention messages focussing solely on condom use fail to account for the current practices and needs of HIV-positive people, especially those who are married and know their partners’ HIV status. BioMed Central 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3699368/ /pubmed/23805823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-10-17 Text en Copyright © 2013 Man et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Man, Wing Young Nicola
Kelly, Angela
Worth, Heather
Frankland, Andrew
Shih, Patti
Kupul, Martha
Lwin, Thiri
Mek, Agnes
Kepa, Barbara
Emori, Rebecca
Akuani, Frances
Cangah, Brenda
Walizopa, Lucy
Pirpir, Lawrencia
Nosi, Somu
Siba, Peter M
Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title_full Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title_fullStr Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title_short Sexual risk behaviour, marriage and ART: a study of HIV-positive people in Papua New Guinea
title_sort sexual risk behaviour, marriage and art: a study of hiv-positive people in papua new guinea
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-10-17
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