| Literature DB >> 27073896 |
Robinson Njoroge Karuga1, Serah Nduta Njenga1, Rueben Mulwa1, Nduku Kilonzo2, Prince Bahati3, Kevin O'reilley4, Lawrence Gelmon5, Stephen Mbaabu1, Charles Wachihi5, George Githuka6, Michael Kiragu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The MSM population in Kenya contributes to 15% of HIV incidence. This calls for innovative HIV prevention interventions. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been efficacious in preventing HIV among MSM in trials. There is limited data on the willingness to take daily oral PrEP in sub-Sahara Africa. PrEP has not been approved for routine use in most countries globally. This study aimed to document the willingness to take PrEP and barriers to uptake and adherence to PrEP in Kenya. The findings will inform the design of a PrEP delivery program as part of the routine HIV combination prevention.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27073896 PMCID: PMC4830617 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Reported condom use among HIV negative participants (n = 55).
| Association between age categories and frequency of condom use with any sexual partner in last 12 months (n = 55) | ||||
| Never | Sometimes | Always | Total (n) | |
| 18–23 years | 1 | 7 | 16 | 24 |
| 24–29 years | 0 | 8 | 16 | 24 |
| = >30 years | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| Association between age categories and use of condom with main sex partner (n = 55) | ||||
| Never | Sometimes | Always | Total (n) | |
| 18–23 years | 3 | 7 | 14 | 24 |
| 24–29 years | 0 | 11 | 13 | 24 |
| = >30 years | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
1. Test statistics for association between age categories and frequency of condom use with any sexual partner: χ2 = 1.324; d.f = 4; p = 0.857; Fisher’s exact test = 2.014; p>0.999
2. Test statistics for Association between age categories and use of condom with main sex partner: χ2 = 4.313; d.f = 4; p = 0.365; Fisher’s exact test = 4.792; p = 0.326
3. Data from one respondent was dropped from the analysis due to incomplete responses.
Association between willingness to take daily oral PrEP and selected baseline characteristics among the MSM (n = 55).
| Willing to take daily oral PrEP | Not willing to take daily oral PrEP | Total | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level of education attained | 0.470 | |||
| Some secondary | 2(66.7%) | 1(33.3%) | 3 (100%) | |
| Secondary completed | 17 (89.5%) | 2(10.5%) | 19(100%) | |
| College/ University | 26(81.2%) | 6 (18.8%) | 32(100%) | |
| Relationship/Marital status | 0.157 | |||
| Single | 23 (88.5%) | 3 (11.5%) | 26(100%) | |
| Married/ civil union (Woman) | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
| Have a boyfriend | 15 (83.3%) | 3 (16.7%) | 18(100%) | |
| Have a girlfriend | 1(50.0%) | 1(50.0%) | 2(100%) | |
| Several partners | 6 (85.7%) | 1(14.3%) | 7(100%) | |
| Age groups | 0.616 | |||
| Less than or equal to 22 years | 13(92.9%) | 1(7.1%) | 14 (100%) | |
| 23–27 years | 21(77.8%) | 6(22.2%) | 27 (100%) | |
| 28–32 years | 7(77.8%) | 2(22.2%) | 9 (100%) | |
| More than or equal to 33 years | 3(100.0%) | 0 | 3 (100%) | |
| Sexual assertiveness with main partner | 0.786 | |||
| Not possible | 8(80.0%) | 2(20.0%) | 10 (100%) | |
| Difficult but can be done | 20(83.3%) | 4(16.7%) | 24 (100%) | |
| Easy | 16(88.9%) | 2(11.1%) | 18 (100%) | |
| Sexual assertiveness with other men | 0.203 | |||
| Not possible | 6(66.7%) | 3(33.3%) | 9 (100%) | |
| Difficult but can be done | 22(91.7%) | 2(8.3%) | 24 (100%) | |
| Easy | 17(81.0%) | 4(19.0%) | 21 (100%) | |
| Sexual orientation | 0.025 | |||
| Homo sexual | 20 (74.1%) | 7 (25.9%) | 27 (100%) | |
| Bisexual | 25 (96.2%) | 1 (3.8%) | 26 (100%) | |
| Condom use with main sexual partner | 0.842 | |||
| Never | 3 | 0 | 3(100%) | |
| Sometimes | 16(80%) | 4(20%) | 20(100%) | |
| Always | 26(84%) | 5(16%) | 31(100%) |
Missing data were omitted from the analysis