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doi:10.1007/s10461-023-04177-y...

Autor
Boering, Pippa Seeley, Janet Buule, Joshua Kamacooko, Onesmus King, Rachel
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

27/9/2023

Palabras clave
condomless sex hiv prevention sex work social desirability bias biomarkers sexual hiv found 0 using biomarker condom-use results data
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Reporting of condom-use can limit researchers’ understanding of high-risk sexual behaviours.

We compared self-reported condom-use with the Yc-DNA biomarker data and investigated potential factors influencing participation in, and reporting of, sexual behaviours.

Self-reported data were collected using Audio Computer Assisted Self Interviews (ACASI) and samples for Yc-DNA biomarker were collected using self-administered and health worker-collected vaginal swabs from 644 women (aged 15–24 years) who were not living with HIV.

Yc-DNA results and interview data were compared using McNemar-Bowker Analysis and Cohen’s Kappa.

Test statistics for Yc-DNA biomarker were calculated.

Log Binomial models for Yc-DNA and self-reported results were conducted to assess for association.

We found strong evidence (p < 0.001) for a difference between Yc-DNA and self-reported results.

13.7% of participants reported consistent condom-use with all partners, regardless of HIV status.

Self-reported condom-use was discordant in 50.0% (n = 206) of cases, when compared to Yc-DNA results.

Positive Yc-DNA results were found to be associated with older age (RR 1.36; 95%CI 1.04, 1.76 p = 0.023).

Self-reported condom-use with partners with unknown HIV status was associated with higher education (RR 0.76; 95%CI 0.58,0.99 p = 0.043).

Sensitivity analysis did not determine difference between methods for controlling for missing data.

We found significant under-reporting of condomless sex in the self-reported data when compared to Yc-DNA results.

Boering, Pippa,Seeley, Janet,Buule, Joshua,Kamacooko, Onesmus,King, Rachel, 2023, A Comparison of Self-reported Condomless Sex and Yc-DNA Biomarker Data from Young Women Engaged in High Risk Sexual Activity in Kampala, Uganda, Springer

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