Literature DB >> 26126586

Condoms, Lubricants and Rectal Cleansing: Practices Associated with Heterosexual Penile-Anal Intercourse Amongst Participants in an HIV Prevention Trial in South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

Zoe Duby1,2,3, Miriam Hartmann4, Elizabeth T Montgomery4, Christopher J Colvin5, Barbara Mensch6, Ariane van der Straten4,7.   

Abstract

We investigated condom and lubricant use, rectal cleansing and rectal gel use for penile-anal intercourse (PAI), during in-depth interviews with women from South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe who formerly participated in VOICE, a five-arm HIV prevention trial of two antiretroviral tablets and a vaginal gel. Few studies have addressed practices related to PAI among women; existing data from Africa on condom and lubricant use for PAI, as well as preparatory practices of PAI such as rectal cleansing, are limited to men who have sex with men. Women demonstrated a lack of awareness of HIV transmission risks of PAI and none of the participants reported using condom-compatible lubricants for PAI. Participants described a variety of preparatory rectal cleansing practices. Some participants disclosed rectal use of the vaginal study gel. Understanding practices related to PAI in Africa is critical to microbicide development, as these practices are likely to influence the acceptability, feasibility, and use of both vaginal and rectal microbicide products.

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Keywords:  Anal intercourse; Condom; HIV; Heterosexual; Lubricant; Rectal cleansing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26126586      PMCID: PMC4698090          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1120-0

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


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