Sexual risk behaviour among HIV-infected women in the first twelve months after delivery in South Africa |
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Authors: | Karl Peltzer Geoffrey Setswe Gladys Matseke Shandir Ramlagan Stephen M. Weiss Violeta J. Rodriguez |
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Affiliation: | 1. HIV/AIDS/STIs and TB (HAST) Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa;2. Department of Research &3. Innovation, University of Limpopo, Sovenga, South Africa;4. HIV/AIDS Management, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa;5. Public Health, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa;6. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, USA;7. Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, USA |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to assess sexual risk behaviour and its social correlates in HIV-infected women living in rural South Africa at six and twelve months post-partum. Participants were 699 HIV-positive women recruited prenatally by systematic sampling from twelve community health centres in Mpumalanga province, South Africa (mean age = 28.4 years, SD = 5.7; married =41.1%; serodiscordant or unknown partner status = 74.9%). They self-reported on their sexual activity six to twelve months after delivery; including use of condoms and partner involvement. Generalised linear mixed models were utilised to estimate unsafe sex outcomes from a prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) intervention, socio-demographic factors, disclosure, and male involvement. About 20% of sexually active women in the past week had used condoms inconsistently at six and twelve months after delivery. Moreover, 16% and 18% of the women had not used a condom at last sex and 11% and 13% had unprotected sex with HIV-uninfected or unknown-status partners following delivery at six and twelve months, respectively. Higher inconsistent condom use was likely with lower male involvement. Promotion of condom use post-partum, as well as male involvement in sexual decisions, are important for safer sex post-partum by seropositive women. |
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Keywords: | sexual risk behaviour HIV-infected women postnatal period South Africa |
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