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Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe
INTRODUCTION: Zimbabwe has reported significant declines in HIV prevalence between 2005/06 and 2010/11 Demography and Health Surveys; a within-gender analysis to identify the magnitude and factors associated with this change, which can be masked, is critical for targeting interventions. METHODS: We...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26208134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129611 |
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author | Gonese, Elizabeth Mapako, Tonderai Dzangare, Janet Rusakaniko, Simbarashe Kilmarx, Peter H. Postma, Maarten J. Ngwende, Stella Mandisarisa, John Nyika, Ponesai Mvere, David A. Mugurungi, Owen Tshimanga, Mufuta van Hulst, Marinus |
author_facet | Gonese, Elizabeth Mapako, Tonderai Dzangare, Janet Rusakaniko, Simbarashe Kilmarx, Peter H. Postma, Maarten J. Ngwende, Stella Mandisarisa, John Nyika, Ponesai Mvere, David A. Mugurungi, Owen Tshimanga, Mufuta van Hulst, Marinus |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Zimbabwe has reported significant declines in HIV prevalence between 2005/06 and 2010/11 Demography and Health Surveys; a within-gender analysis to identify the magnitude and factors associated with this change, which can be masked, is critical for targeting interventions. METHODS: We analyzed change in HIV prevalence for 6,947 women and 5,848 men in the 2005/06 survey and 7,313 women and 6,250 men in 2010/11 surveys using 2005/06 as referent. The data was analyzed taking into consideration the survey design and therefore the svy, mean command in Stata was used in both linear and logistic regression. RESULTS: There were similar proportional declines in prevalence at national level for males (15% p=0.011) and females (16%,p=0.008). However, there were variations in decline by provincial setting, demographic variables of age, educational level and some sexual risk behaviours. In logistic regression analysis, statistically significant declines were observed among men in Manicaland, Mashonaland East and Harare (p<0.01) and for women in Manicaland, Mashonaland Central and Harare (p<0.01). Although not statistically significant, numerical increases were observed among men in Matebeleland North, Matebeleland South, Midlands and for both men and women in Bulawayo. Young women in the age range 15-34 experienced a decline in prevalence (p<0.01) while older men 30-44 had a statistically significant decline (p<0.01). Having a secondary and above education, regardless of employment status for both men and women recorded a significant decline. For sexual risk behaviours, currently in union for men and women and not in union for women there was a significant decline in prevalence. CONCLUSION: Zimbabwe has reported a significant decline among both men and women but there are important differentials across provinces, demographic characteristics and sexual risk behaviours that suggest that the epidemic in Zimbabwe is heterogeneous and therefore interventions must be targeted in order to achieve epidemic control. |
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spelling | pubmed-45148312015-07-29 Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe Gonese, Elizabeth Mapako, Tonderai Dzangare, Janet Rusakaniko, Simbarashe Kilmarx, Peter H. Postma, Maarten J. Ngwende, Stella Mandisarisa, John Nyika, Ponesai Mvere, David A. Mugurungi, Owen Tshimanga, Mufuta van Hulst, Marinus PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Zimbabwe has reported significant declines in HIV prevalence between 2005/06 and 2010/11 Demography and Health Surveys; a within-gender analysis to identify the magnitude and factors associated with this change, which can be masked, is critical for targeting interventions. METHODS: We analyzed change in HIV prevalence for 6,947 women and 5,848 men in the 2005/06 survey and 7,313 women and 6,250 men in 2010/11 surveys using 2005/06 as referent. The data was analyzed taking into consideration the survey design and therefore the svy, mean command in Stata was used in both linear and logistic regression. RESULTS: There were similar proportional declines in prevalence at national level for males (15% p=0.011) and females (16%,p=0.008). However, there were variations in decline by provincial setting, demographic variables of age, educational level and some sexual risk behaviours. In logistic regression analysis, statistically significant declines were observed among men in Manicaland, Mashonaland East and Harare (p<0.01) and for women in Manicaland, Mashonaland Central and Harare (p<0.01). Although not statistically significant, numerical increases were observed among men in Matebeleland North, Matebeleland South, Midlands and for both men and women in Bulawayo. Young women in the age range 15-34 experienced a decline in prevalence (p<0.01) while older men 30-44 had a statistically significant decline (p<0.01). Having a secondary and above education, regardless of employment status for both men and women recorded a significant decline. For sexual risk behaviours, currently in union for men and women and not in union for women there was a significant decline in prevalence. CONCLUSION: Zimbabwe has reported a significant decline among both men and women but there are important differentials across provinces, demographic characteristics and sexual risk behaviours that suggest that the epidemic in Zimbabwe is heterogeneous and therefore interventions must be targeted in order to achieve epidemic control. Public Library of Science 2015-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4514831/ /pubmed/26208134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129611 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gonese, Elizabeth Mapako, Tonderai Dzangare, Janet Rusakaniko, Simbarashe Kilmarx, Peter H. Postma, Maarten J. Ngwende, Stella Mandisarisa, John Nyika, Ponesai Mvere, David A. Mugurungi, Owen Tshimanga, Mufuta van Hulst, Marinus Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title | Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title_full | Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title_short | Within-Gender Changes in HIV Prevalence among Adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in Zimbabwe |
title_sort | within-gender changes in hiv prevalence among adults between 2005/6 and 2010/11 in zimbabwe |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26208134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129611 |
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