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Perception of HIV risk and adherence to a daily, investigational pill for HIV prevention in FEM-PrEP.

Amy Corneli1, Meng Wang, Kawango Agot, Khatija Ahmed, Johan Lombaard, Lut Van Damme.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: FEM-PrEP was unable to demonstrate the effectiveness of oral emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (FTC/TDF) as pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention because of low adherence. We hypothesized that one reason for the poor adherence was low perceived HIV risk.
METHODS: At enrollment and at quarterly follow-up visits, we assessed participants' perceived HIV risk for the subsequent 4 weeks. We used logistic regression to assess factors associated with some (small, moderate, or high) perceived HIV risk. We also used logistic regression with robust variance estimation to assess the association between risk perceptions (none versus some) reported at enrollment and at weeks 12, 24, and 36 and good adherence based on drug concentrations of plasma tenofovir and intracellular tenofovir diphosphate in specimens collected 4 weeks later (at weeks 4, 16, 28, and 40) among 150 randomly selected participants assigned FTC/TDF.
RESULTS: Multiple factors were statistically associated with having some perceived risk, including having sex without a condom, having multiple partners, and not knowing if a partner has HIV. We observed a significant association between having some risk perception and good adherence (odds ratio: 2.0; 95% confidence interval: 1.1 to 3.5; P = 0.016).
CONCLUSIONS: Data suggest that participants are likely knowledgeable about factors that increase their HIV risk. Perceived risk seemed to have influenced some participants' decisions to adhere to the study pill within the context of a placebo-controlled clinical trial. Future research can explore the role of risk perception in the uptake of and adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis, now that FTC/TDF has been shown efficacious.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25393942     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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3.  Sexual Behavior and Perceived HIV Risk Among HIV-Negative Members of Serodiscordant Couples in East Africa.

Authors:  Valentine Wanga; Jared M Baeten; Elizabeth A Bukusi; Nelly R Mugo; Stephen Asiimwe; Kenneth Ngure; Andrew Mujugira; Timothy Muwonge; Josephine B Odoyo; Jessica E Haberer; Connie Celum; Renee Heffron
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4.  Perceived Risk Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus Serodiscordant Couples in East Africa Taking Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.

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Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 2.830

5.  Accessing Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Perceptions of Current and Potential PrEP Users in Birmingham, Alabama.

Authors:  Whitney S Rice; Kristi L Stringer; Maira Sohail; Kaylee B Crockett; Ghislaine C Atkins; Kachina Kudroff; D Scott Batey; Joshua Hicks; Janet M Turan; Michael J Mugavero; Bulent Turan
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6.  Factors Supporting and Hindering Adherence to Rectal Microbicide Gel Use with Receptive Anal Intercourse in a Phase 2 Trial.

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7.  PrEP Discontinuation and Prevention-Effective Adherence: Experiences of PrEP Users in Ugandan HIV Serodiscordant Couples.

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8.  Brief Report: The Right People, Right Places, and Right Practices: Disparities in PrEP Access Among African American Men, Women, and MSM in the Deep South.

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Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2017-01-01       Impact factor: 3.731

9.  Interest in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among adolescents and their caregivers in Malawi.

Authors:  Rachel Kidman; Sharon Nachman; Hans-Peter Kohler
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Review 10.  Tenofovir-based oral preexposure prophylaxis prevents HIV infection among women.

Authors:  Kerry A Thomson; Jared M Baeten; Nelly R Mugo; Linda-Gail Bekker; Connie L Celum; Renee Heffron
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