Literature DB >> 14707531

Perspectives related to the potential use of vaginal microbicides among drug-involved women: focus groups in three cities in the United States and Puerto Rico.

Theresa H Mason1, Susan E Foster, H Ann Finlinson, Kathleen M Morrow, Rochelle Rosen, Sandra Vining, Carol L Joanis, Theodore M Hammett, George R Seage.   

Abstract

HIV transmission through heterosexual contact remains the greatest risk factor for women globally. Topical microbicides applied intravaginally may offer a female-initiated HIV prevention option for many who are unable or unwilling to use male condoms or who would want additional protection. This article presents results of focus groups in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, with women who use crack or heroin or have male partners who inject illegal drugs. Participants revealed motivation for and openness to using microbicides effective against HIV should they become available. Additional lubrication during intercourse was one of several expected positive features of microbicides; women saw lubrication as a means of enhancing pleasure and reducing condom irritation and breakage while also protecting them from infection. Conversely, some women feared that their male partners would interpret excessive lubrication as an indication of infection, improper hygiene, or evidence of sex with another man. Focus groups also provided insight into how aspects of different women's sexual lives, including partner type, might influence the issues that would concern them if and when they tried out new microbicidal products in the future.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 14707531     DOI: 10.1023/b:aibe.0000004726.61630.96

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  19 in total

1.  Achieving the optimal vaginal state: using vaginal products and study gels in Uganda, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

Authors:  Zoe Duby; Barbara Mensch; Miriam Hartmann; Elizabeth Montgomery; Imelda Mahaka; Linda-Gail Bekker; Ariane van der Straten
Journal:  Int J Sex Health       Date:  2017-03-27

2.  Willingness to use microbicides is affected by the importance of product characteristics, use parameters, and protective properties.

Authors:  Kathleen M Morrow; Joseph L Fava; Rochelle K Rosen; Sara Vargas; Candelaria Barroso; Anna L Christensen; Cynthia Woodsong; Lawrence Severy
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2007-05-01       Impact factor: 3.731

3.  Assessing microbicide acceptability: a comprehensive and integrated approach.

Authors:  Kathleen M Morrow; Monica S Ruiz
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2007-06-26

Review 4.  Development of topical microbicides to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV.

Authors:  Robert W Buckheit; Karen M Watson; Kathleen M Morrow; Anthony S Ham
Journal:  Antiviral Res       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 5.970

5.  Using integrated mixed methods to develop behavioral measures of factors associated with microbicide acceptability.

Authors:  Kathleen M Morrow; Rochelle K Rosen; Liz Salomon; Cynthia Woodsong; Lawrence Severy; Joseph L Fava; Sara Vargas; Candelaria Barroso
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2011-03-29

6.  "Tell Juliana": acceptability of the candidate microbicide VivaGel® and two placebo gels among ethnically diverse, sexually active young women participating in a phase 1 microbicide study.

Authors:  Alex Carballo-Diéguez; Rebecca Giguere; Curtis Dolezal; Beatrice A Chen; Jessica Kahn; Greg Zimet; Marina Mabragaña; Cheng-Shiun Leu; Ian McGowan
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2012-10

7.  Young women's contraceptive microbicide preferences: associations with contraceptive behavior and sexual relationship characteristics.

Authors:  Candace Best; Amanda E Tanner; Devon J Hensel; J Dennis Fortenberry; Gregory D Zimet
Journal:  Perspect Sex Reprod Health       Date:  2013-12-10

8.  Preferred Physical Characteristics of Vaginal Film Microbicides for HIV Prevention in Pittsburgh Women.

Authors:  Maria D Fan; Lindsay F Kramzer; Sharon L Hillier; Judy C Chang; Leslie A Meyn; Lisa C Rohan
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2016-08-29

9.  Predictors of using a microbicide-like product among adolescent girls.

Authors:  Mary B Short; Paul A Succop; Ana M Ugueto; Susan L Rosenthal
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2007-07-20       Impact factor: 5.012

10.  Preferred characteristics of vaginal microbicides in women with bacterial vaginosis.

Authors:  Robert L Cook; Julie S Downs; Jeanne Marrazzo; Galen E Switzer; Ozlem Tanriover; Harold Wiesenfeld; Pamela J Murray; Sharon L Hillier
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 2.681

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.