影响肯尼亚Siaya县年轻妇女PrEP使用中断的多层次因素

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Brian Perry, Nneka Molokwu, Kawango Agot, Duncan Ochieng Ngoje, Robert Strack, Amy Corneli
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撒哈拉以南非洲的年轻妇女感染艾滋病毒的风险仍然不成比例。口服暴露前预防(PrEP)可在整个“风险季节”每天服用,从而降低妇女感染艾滋病毒的风险。我们使用photovoice来描述社区对影响肯尼亚Siaya县年轻顺性女性中断使用PrEP的因素的看法。通过小组讨论,服用预防措施的年轻女性及其社会网络成员(女性同伴、男性同伴/伴侣、家庭和社区成员)分享了照片,并确定了预防措施中断的广泛社会生态原因,包括:(1)普遍存在关于PrEP的错误信息,(2)来自宗教团体的社会压力,(3)卫生保健人员建议中断PrEP的使用,(4)伴侣拒绝PrEP,(5)妇女风险意识的变化,(6)个人偶尔暂停日常使用的愿望。与会者共同确定了应对这些挑战的战略。这些发现可以为未来针对年轻女性持续使用PrEP的更广泛的社会生态影响的项目提供信息。
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Multilevel Factors Influencing Interruptions in PrEP Use Among Young Women in Siaya County, Kenya.

Young women in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be disproportionately at risk for HIV. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce women's HIV risk when taken daily throughout their "seasons of risk". We used photovoice to describe community views on factors influencing interruptions in PrEP use among young cisgender women in Siaya County, Kenya. Through group discussions, young women taking PrEP and their social network members (female peers, male peers/partners, family, and community members) shared photographs and identified broad social-ecological causes of PrEP interruptions, including: (1) widespread misinformation about PrEP, (2) social pressures from religious communities, (3) health care staff recommendations to interrupt PrEP use, (4) partner rejection of PrEP, (5) changes in women's risk awareness, and (6) a personal desire to occasionally pause daily use. Collectively, participants identified strategies to address these challenges. These findings can inform future programs targeting the broader social-ecological influences on young women's persistent use of PrEP.

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期刊介绍: Presenting state-of-the-art research and information, AIDS Education and Prevention is a vital addition to the library collections of medical schools, hospitals, and other institutions and organizations with HIV/AIDS research programs. The journal integrates public health, psychosocial, sociocultural, and public policy perspectives on issues of key concern nationally and globally.
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