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Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples

BACKGROUND: We present temporal trends in self-reported and biological markers of unprotected sex and sex with concurrent partners in discordant couples receiving couples' voluntary HIV counselling and testing (CVCT). METHODS: Heterosexual Zambian HIV-serodiscordant couples were enrolled into l...

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Autores principales: Wall, Kristin M, Kilembe, William, Vwalika, Bellington, Haddad, Lisa B, Lakhi, Shabir, Onwubiko, Udodirim, Htee Khu, Naw, Brill, Ilene, Chavuma, Roy, Vwalika, Cheswa, Mwananyanda, Lawrence, Chomba, Elwyn, Mulenga, Joseph, Tichacek, Amanda, Allen, Susan
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5520263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28082662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052743
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author Wall, Kristin M
Kilembe, William
Vwalika, Bellington
Haddad, Lisa B
Lakhi, Shabir
Onwubiko, Udodirim
Htee Khu, Naw
Brill, Ilene
Chavuma, Roy
Vwalika, Cheswa
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Tichacek, Amanda
Allen, Susan
author_facet Wall, Kristin M
Kilembe, William
Vwalika, Bellington
Haddad, Lisa B
Lakhi, Shabir
Onwubiko, Udodirim
Htee Khu, Naw
Brill, Ilene
Chavuma, Roy
Vwalika, Cheswa
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Tichacek, Amanda
Allen, Susan
author_sort Wall, Kristin M
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description BACKGROUND: We present temporal trends in self-reported and biological markers of unprotected sex and sex with concurrent partners in discordant couples receiving couples' voluntary HIV counselling and testing (CVCT). METHODS: Heterosexual Zambian HIV-serodiscordant couples were enrolled into longitudinal follow-up in an open cohort (1994–2012). Multivariable Anderson-Gill models explored predictors of self-report and biological indicators of unprotected sex within (including sperm on a vaginal swab, incident pregnancy or incident linked HIV infection) and outside (including self-report, STI and unlinked HIV infection) the union. Measures of secular trends in baseline measures were also examined. RESULTS: At enrolment of 3049 couples, men were 35 years old on average, women were 29 years, and couples had been together for an average of 7 years. M+F− couples reported an average of 16.6 unprotected sex acts in the 3 months prior to enrolment (pre-CVCT), dropping to 5.3 in the >0–3 month interval, and 2.0 in >6 month intervals (p-trend <0.001). Corresponding values for M−F+ couples were 22.4 unprotected sex acts in the 3 months prior enrolment, dropping to 5.2 in the >0–3 month interval, and 3.1 in >6 month intervals (p-trend <0.001). Significant reductions in self-report and biological markers of outside partners were also noted. Predictors of unprotected sex between study partners after CVCT included prevalent pregnancy (adjusted HR, aHR=1.6–1.9); HIV+ men being circumcised (aHR=1.2); and HIV− women reporting sex with outside partners (aHR=1.3), alcohol (aHR=1.2), injectable (aHR=1.4) or oral (aHR=1.4) contraception use. Fertility intentions were also predictive of unprotected sex (aHR=1.2–1.4). Secular trends indicated steady declines in reported outside partners and STIs. CONCLUSION: Reductions in self-reported unprotected sex after CVCT were substantial and sustained. Reinforced risk-reduction counselling in pregnant couples, couples desiring children and couples with HIV− women having outside partners or using alcohol or injectable or oral contraception are indicated.
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spelling pubmed-55202632017-07-31 Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples Wall, Kristin M Kilembe, William Vwalika, Bellington Haddad, Lisa B Lakhi, Shabir Onwubiko, Udodirim Htee Khu, Naw Brill, Ilene Chavuma, Roy Vwalika, Cheswa Mwananyanda, Lawrence Chomba, Elwyn Mulenga, Joseph Tichacek, Amanda Allen, Susan Sex Transm Infect Behaviour BACKGROUND: We present temporal trends in self-reported and biological markers of unprotected sex and sex with concurrent partners in discordant couples receiving couples' voluntary HIV counselling and testing (CVCT). METHODS: Heterosexual Zambian HIV-serodiscordant couples were enrolled into longitudinal follow-up in an open cohort (1994–2012). Multivariable Anderson-Gill models explored predictors of self-report and biological indicators of unprotected sex within (including sperm on a vaginal swab, incident pregnancy or incident linked HIV infection) and outside (including self-report, STI and unlinked HIV infection) the union. Measures of secular trends in baseline measures were also examined. RESULTS: At enrolment of 3049 couples, men were 35 years old on average, women were 29 years, and couples had been together for an average of 7 years. M+F− couples reported an average of 16.6 unprotected sex acts in the 3 months prior to enrolment (pre-CVCT), dropping to 5.3 in the >0–3 month interval, and 2.0 in >6 month intervals (p-trend <0.001). Corresponding values for M−F+ couples were 22.4 unprotected sex acts in the 3 months prior enrolment, dropping to 5.2 in the >0–3 month interval, and 3.1 in >6 month intervals (p-trend <0.001). Significant reductions in self-report and biological markers of outside partners were also noted. Predictors of unprotected sex between study partners after CVCT included prevalent pregnancy (adjusted HR, aHR=1.6–1.9); HIV+ men being circumcised (aHR=1.2); and HIV− women reporting sex with outside partners (aHR=1.3), alcohol (aHR=1.2), injectable (aHR=1.4) or oral (aHR=1.4) contraception use. Fertility intentions were also predictive of unprotected sex (aHR=1.2–1.4). Secular trends indicated steady declines in reported outside partners and STIs. CONCLUSION: Reductions in self-reported unprotected sex after CVCT were substantial and sustained. Reinforced risk-reduction counselling in pregnant couples, couples desiring children and couples with HIV− women having outside partners or using alcohol or injectable or oral contraception are indicated. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-06 2017-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5520263/ /pubmed/28082662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052743 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Behaviour
Wall, Kristin M
Kilembe, William
Vwalika, Bellington
Haddad, Lisa B
Lakhi, Shabir
Onwubiko, Udodirim
Htee Khu, Naw
Brill, Ilene
Chavuma, Roy
Vwalika, Cheswa
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Tichacek, Amanda
Allen, Susan
Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title_full Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title_fullStr Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title_full_unstemmed Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title_short Sustained effect of couples' HIV counselling and testing on risk reduction among Zambian HIV serodiscordant couples
title_sort sustained effect of couples' hiv counselling and testing on risk reduction among zambian hiv serodiscordant couples
topic Behaviour
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5520263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28082662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052743
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