| Literature DB >> 27294266 |
Dan Bai1,2, Cheng-Shiun Leu1,3, Joanne E Mantell4, Theresa M Exner3, Diane Cooper5,6, Susie Hoffman3,7, Elizabeth A Kelvin3,8, Landon Myer9, Debbie Constant5, Jennifer Moodley5,10.
Abstract
As a 'case-study' to demonstrate an approach to establishing a fertility-intent prediction model, we used data collected from recently diagnosed HIV-positive women (N = 69) and men (N = 55) who reported inconsistent condom use and were enrolled in a sexual and reproductive health intervention in public sector HIV care clinics in Cape Town, South Africa. Three theoretically-driven prediction models showed reasonable sensitivity (0.70-1.00), specificity (0.66-0.94), and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (0.79-0.89) for predicting fertility intent at the 6-month visit. A k-fold cross-validation approach was employed to reduce bias due to over-fitting of data in estimating sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve. We discuss how the methods presented might be used in future studies to develop a clinical screening tool to identify HIV-positive individuals likely to have future fertility intent and who could therefore benefit from sexual and reproductive health counseling around fertility options.Entities:
Keywords: Area under the curve (AUC) of the ROC; Childbearing; HIV infection; HIV-positive women and men; Receiving operating characteristic (ROC) curve; Reproductive intentions; Sensitivity; South Africa; Specificity; k-fold cross-validation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27294266 PMCID: PMC5154771 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1441-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165