"I didn't support PrEP because I didn't know what it was": Inadequate information undermines male partner support for young women's pre-exposure prophylaxis use in western Kenya.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-14 DOI:10.2989/16085906.2022.2049831
Kawango Agot, Miriam Hartmann, Sophie Otticha, Alexandra Minnis, Jacob Onyango, Marylyn Ochillo, Sarah T Roberts
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Abstract

The HIV infection rate is higher among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Africa than men in the same age range. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can be used by women discreetly; however, for most AGYW, male partner approval is desired. We explored PrEP use in the context of relationship violence and power dynamics through focus group discussions and support club sessions with AGYW, in-depth interviews and male sensitisation sessions with male partners of AGYW, and joint sessions with AGYW and their male partners. Many male partners reported hesitancy in supporting partner's PrEP use without sufficient information; most of these became supportive following their engagement in study activities; and most preferred participation in decisions around PrEP use. For AGYW, male involvement minimised partner violence around their PrEP use. The findings support the need for correct PrEP information to be provided to male partners of AGYW and to involve them early on, in decision-making about PrEP use. This is likely to improve uptake of and adherence to PrEP.

“我不支持PrEP,因为我不知道它是什么”:信息不足破坏了男性伴侣对肯尼亚西部年轻女性暴露前预防使用的支持。
非洲少女和年轻妇女的艾滋病毒感染率高于同年龄段的男性。妇女可以谨慎地使用暴露前预防(PrEP);然而,对于大多数AGYW来说,男性伴侣的认可是可取的。我们通过与AGYW的焦点小组讨论和支持俱乐部会议、与AGYV的男性伴侣的深入访谈和男性宣传会议,以及与AGYW及其男性伴侣的联席会议,探讨了PrEP在关系暴力和权力动态背景下的使用。许多男性伴侣在没有足够信息的情况下对支持伴侣使用PrEP犹豫不决;其中大多数人在参与学习活动后变得支持;以及最优选参与关于PrEP使用的决策。对于AGYW来说,男性的参与最大限度地减少了伴侣在使用PrEP时的暴力行为。研究结果支持需要向AGYW的男性伴侣提供正确的PrEP信息,并让他们尽早参与PrEP使用的决策。这可能会提高PrEP的吸收和依从性。
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Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research
Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR) is a peer-reviewed research journal publishing papers that make an original contribution to the understanding of social dimensions of HIV/AIDS in African contexts. AJAR includes articles from, amongst others, the disciplines of sociology, demography, epidemiology, social geography, economics, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, health communication, media, cultural studies, public health, education, nursing science and social work. Papers relating to impact, care, prevention and social planning, as well as articles covering social theory and the history and politics of HIV/AIDS, will be considered for publication.
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