PREDICTORS OF ADHERENCE TO PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYAXIS AMONG FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA

Adenike Iyanuoluwa Olugbenga Bello, O. Jegede, Norbertta Ekpen Anegbe, Goodman Olayinka
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Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an element of biomedical interventions of HIV prevention. The level of protection is strongly correlated to PrEP drug adherence. In Nigeria, the prevalence of HIV among female sex workers (FSW) is 15.5%. The 2020 integrated biological and behavioral surveillance survey did not report on PrEP adherence among FSW. This study therefore assessed the level of adherence to PrEP and its predictors among FSW in South-Western Nigeria. Methodology: The study was cross sectional analytical in design and was conducted in 2021. Study population were brothel-based FSW at Gambari Ogbomoso and Lagos, Nigeria. A total of 156 FSW participated in the study. Data was collected using interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire and analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 21. Results: One hundred and forty-nine properly completed questionnaires were analyzed. Ninety-nine respondents (66.4%) have been working for more than 5years as a FSW and 65(43.6%) had initiation of sex work before 18 years of age. Respondents’ sexual behavior showed that 55 (36.9%) of total respondents had consistent use of condom. One hundred and thirty-four respondents (89.9%) had good knowledge of PrEP, 97 (65.1%) had good attitude towards PrEP while 111 (74.5%) had good perception of risk of HIV infection. One hundred and thirty-two (88.6%) reported to be taking PrEP and 119 (79.9%) had good adherence to PrEP. Predictors of adherence to PrEP were educational status, age of commencement of sex work and monthly income. It was found that educated sex workers were 2.67 times more likely to adhere to PrEP (OR=2.67, 95% CI=1.280-5.591, p=0.019). Those who commenced sex work after clocking 18 years of age were 75% times less likely to adhere to PrEP (OR=0.251, 95% CI=0.106-0.597, p=0.001) while those with average monthly income more than #10,000 were 1.65 times more likely to adhere to PrEP (OR=1.65, 95% CI=0.674-4.042, p=0.0275. Discussion and Recommendation: The level of adherence to PrEP is considerably high and underscores a positive effect of the efforts of the Government of Nigeria in controlling HIV as a threat by 2030. Further studies would be useful to understand the behavioral factors associated with low adherence to PrEP among FSW who have spent more than 5 years in sex work.
尼日利亚西南部女性性工作者坚持暴露前透明性行为的预测因素
暴露前预防(PrEP)是预防艾滋病毒的生物医学干预措施的一个要素。保护水平与PrEP药物依从性密切相关。在尼日利亚,女性性工作者(FSW)的艾滋病毒感染率为15.5%。2020年综合生物学和行为监测调查没有报告FSW的PrEP依从性。因此,本研究评估了尼日利亚西南部FSW中PrEP依从性水平及其预测因素。研究方法:该研究采用横断面分析设计,于2021年进行。研究人群为尼日利亚Gambari Ogbomoso和拉各斯的以妓院为基础的FSW。共有156名外侍工参与这项研究。采用访谈者管理的半结构化问卷收集数据,并使用IBM SPSS Version 21进行分析。结果:对填写正确的问卷149份进行了分析。99名受访者(66.4%)从事性服务工作超过5年,65名受访者(43.6%)在18岁前开始从事性工作。调查对象的性行为情况显示,有55人(36.9%)一直使用安全套。134人(89.9%)对PrEP有良好的认识,97人(65.1%)对PrEP有良好的态度,111人(74.5%)对HIV感染风险有良好的认识。有132人(88.6%)正在服用PrEP, 119人(79.9%)对PrEP有良好的依从性。对PrEP依从性的预测因子为教育程度、开始性工作的年龄和月收入。结果发现,受过教育的性工作者坚持PrEP的可能性是其2.67倍(OR=2.67, 95% CI=1.280-5.591, p=0.019)。那些18岁以后开始从事性工作的人坚持PrEP的可能性要低75% (OR=0.251, 95% CI=0.106-0.597, p=0.001),而那些平均月收入超过10,000美元的人坚持PrEP的可能性要高1.65倍(OR=1.65, 95% CI=0.674-4.042, p=0.0275)。讨论和建议:遵守预防措施的水平相当高,并强调了尼日利亚政府在到2030年控制艾滋病毒这一威胁方面所作努力的积极效果。进一步的研究将有助于了解从事性工作5年以上的FSW中与PrEP依从性低相关的行为因素。
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