| Literature DB >> 27535763 |
Sanjeev Ramachandran1, Sharmistha Mishra1,2, Natalie Condie1, Michael Pickles1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether, and how, sexual behaviour of HIV-negative individuals in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) changes upon learning their serostatus.Entities:
Keywords: BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTIONS; COUNSELLING; HIV TESTING; SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR; SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27535763 PMCID: PMC5256375 DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Transm Infect ISSN: 1368-4973 Impact factor: 3.519
Characteristics of studies included for qualitative synthesis
| Study | Data | Was behaviour primary purpose? | Study design | Geographic setting | Study population characteristics | Age range and gender | Potential biases* | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Condom use | No. of partners | Sex acts | |||||||
| Gray | Y | Y | No | RCT | Rakai, Uganda (R) | General population | 15–49, male | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Kiene | Y | N | Yes | Prospective cohort | Mpigi District, Uganda (R) | Outpatients | 18+, male and female | Sampling, recall | |
| Ruzagira | Y | Y | No | Prospective cohort | Masaka, Uganda (R) | HIV partners in serodiscordant relationships | 18–60, male and female | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Wawer | Y | Y | No | RCT | Rakai, Uganda (R) | General population | 15–49, female | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Ndase | N | Y | Yes | Prospective cohort | Botswana, Kenya, Rwanda, SA, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia (14 sites) | HIV partners in serodiscordant relationships | 18+, male and female | SD, sampling | |
| Bechange | Y | N | Yes | Prospective cohort | Tororo and Busia districts, Uganda (R) | Non-spousal household members of those commencing ART† | 18–69, male and female | SD, sampling, recall, attrition | |
| Mugwanya | Y | N | Yes | RCT | Kenya: Eldoret, Kisumu, Nairobi and Thika (U) | HIV partners in serodiscordant relationships | 18–65, male and female | SD, sampling | |
| Ritchie | Y | N | Yes | Prospective cohort | Entebbe, Uganda (U) | HIV partners in serodiscordant and seroconcordant relationships | 18+, male and female | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Kalichman | Y | Y | Yes | Prospective cohort | Cape Town, SA (U) | STI clinic attendees | Unspecified, male and female | Sampling | |
| Ramjee | Y | Y | No | Prospective cohort | Durban, SA (U); Hlabisa, SA (R); Lusaka, Zambia (U); Moshi, Tanzania (U+R) | Sexually active women, largely from general population | Tanzania and Zambia: 16+, female | SD, sampling | |
| Padian | Y | N | No | RCT | Durban, SA (U); Johannesburg, SA (U); Harare, Zimbabwe (U) | Sexually active women from general population | 18–49, female | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Van Damme | Y | Y | No | RCT | Bondo, Kenya (U); Pretoria, SA (U); Bloemfontein, SA (U); Arusha, Tanzania (U) | High risk‡ members from general population | 18–35, female | SD, sampling | |
| Djomand | Y | Y | Yes | Prospective cohort | Gaborone, Botswana (U) | High risk§ heterosexual men and women | 18–35, male and female | SD, sampling, recall | |
| Matambo | Y | N | Yes | Prospective cohort | Harare, Zimbabwe (U) | Employees | Unspecified, mostly male | SD, sampling, recall | |
*Biases refer to biases in our outcomes of interest, not necessarily the primary purpose of the given study.
†Non-spousal household member includes any individual aged 18–69 living in the household, except the spouse of the individual receiving ART.
‡High risk defined as “one or more vaginal sex acts in the previous 2 weeks or more than one sex partner in the previous month”.
§High risk defined as police officers.
ART, antiretroviral therapy; R, rural; RCT, randomised controlled trial; SA, South Africa; SD, social desirability; U, urban.
Summary of results for studies assessing condom use before and after testing for HIV
| Study | Condom outcome measure | Sample size | Baseline value of outcome | Absolute change after testing | Follow-up time (months) | p Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gray | Consistent use in last year | 2474 (circumcised) | 32.6% | 3.1% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 2522 (uncircumcised) | 33.7% | 3.0% decrease | ||||
| Ruzagira | Always used in last year | 495 | 16.4% | 10.6% decrease | 24 | NR |
| Wawer | Consistent use in last year | 648 (with circumcised partners) | 0.3% | 0.8% increase | 24 | NR |
| 597 (with uncircumcised partners) | 0.8% | 0.2% decrease | ||||
| Kiene | 100% use with risky partner* in last 3 months | 131 (risky participants) | NR | 7.6% increase | 3 | NR |
| Ramjee | 100% use in last week | 958 | 49.2% | 0.1% decrease | 12 | NR |
| Matambo | No unprotected sex in last 3 months | 388 | 17.5% | 0.2% decrease | 3 | 0.84 |
| Gray | Not used in last year | 2474 (circumcised) | 39.5% | 3.1% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 2522 (uncircumcised) | 37.3% | 1.2% decrease | ||||
| Ruzagira | Not used in last year | 495 | 40.0% | 40.0% decrease | 24 | NR |
| Wawer | Not used in last year | 648 (with circumcised partners) | 85.5% | 1.0% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 597 (with uncircumcised partners) | 81.2% | 2.8% decrease | ||||
| Ramjee | Not used in last week | 958 | 45.4% | 0.7% increase | 12 | NR |
| Padian | % did not use condoms at any time in last 3 months | 2523 (intervention†) | 30% | 19% decrease | 24 | <0.0001 |
| 2522 (control†) | 30% | 25% decrease | <0.0001 | |||
| Bechange | % reporting risky sex in last 3 months‡ | 236 (sexually active) | 30.9% | 16.6% decrease | 24 | NR |
| Mugwanya | % reporting unprotected sex with HIV+partner in last month | 4747 (taking pre-exposure prophylaxis) | 27.3% | 18% decrease | 24 | NR |
| Djomand | % reporting unprotected sex in last 6 months | 64 (males) | 66.7% | 10.0% decrease | 12 | NR |
| 33 (females) | 60.6% | 17.1% decrease | ||||
| Padian | % did not use condom at last sex | 2523 (intervention†) | 32% | 8% increase | 24 | NR |
| 2522 (control†) | 33% | 15% decrease | NR | |||
| Kiene | % of risky acts* that were unprotected in the last 3 months | 213 | 93.1% | 0.8% increase | ||
| Kalichman | % of acts for which condoms not used in last 30 days | 29 (seroconverted after initial −ve test) | 33.1% | 24.0% decrease | 12 | <0.01 |
| 77 (persistently HIV−) | 33.3% | 22.6% decrease | <0.01 | |||
| Van Damme | Number of sex acts without condom in past week | 2120 | 1.9 acts | Relative decrease by 24.2% | 12 | <0.001 |
| Ritchie | Median sexual behaviour score¶ | 72 (serodiscordant) | 0.0085 | Relative decrease of 100.0% | 9 | NR |
| 28 (seroconcordant) | 0.024 | Relative decrease of 25.0% | ||||
Baseline percentages are calculated as the percentage of people reporting a given outcome. Changes after testing represent absolute changes unless explicitly reported as relative.
*Kiene et al20 risky sex is sex with a partner who is HIV-positive or of unknown serostatus.
†In Padian et al29 intervention participants received a diaphragm, lubricant and male condoms, while control arm participants received only male condoms.
‡Bechange et al24 defined risky sex as “risky sex as intercourse with inconsistent condom use with an HIV-infected partner or a partner of unknown serostatus during the prior 3 months”.
§Additional data obtained from Baeten et al.39
¶Ritchie et al define a sexual behaviour score by the number of different types of unprotected sex acts over the last 3 months weighted by the likelihood of HIV acquisition by the given type of sex act. Note that, unlike in Gray et al19 and Ramjee et al28 we include individuals reporting no sexual activity as having 100% condom use.
NR, not reported.
Summary of results for studies assessing number of partners before and after testing for HIV
| Study | Outcome measure | Sample size | Baseline value of outcome | Change after testing | Follow-up time (months) | p Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gray | 2+ partners in last year | 2474 (circumcised) | 34.5% | 1.0% increase | 24 | NR |
| 2522 (uncircumcised) | 34.1% | 1.3% increase | ||||
| Wawer | 2+ partners in last year | 648 (with circumcised partners) | 3.5% | 0.1% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 597 (with uncircumcised partners) | 3.7% | 0.9% increase | ||||
| Ramjee | 2+ partners in last 3 months | 958 | 1.7% | 1.0% decrease | 12 | NR |
| Djomand | 2+ partners in last 6 months | 33 (females) | 66.7% | 58.0% decrease | 12 | NR |
| 4+ partners in last 6 months | 64 (males) | 21.9% | 16.9% decrease | |||
| Ndase | Concurrency in last month | 2284 (males) | 4.1% | 2.6% increase | 24 | NR |
| 1097 (females) | 0.5% | No change | NR | |||
| Sex with outside partner in last month | 2284 (males) | 4.3% | 14.8% increase | <0.001 | ||
| 1097 (females) | 0.5% | 3.5% increase | <0.001 | |||
| Ruzagira | Extramarital sex in last year | 495 | 35.7% | 8.3% increase | 24 | NR |
| Ndase | Sex with HIV+ primary partner only | 2284 (males) | 90.1% | 23.8% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 1097 (females) | 91.6% | 18.1% decrease | NR | |||
| Gray | No partners in last year | 2474 (circumcised) | 18.9% | 5.5% decrease | 24 | NR |
| 2522 (uncircumcised) | 19.6% | 5.0% decrease | ||||
| Wawer | No partners in last year | 648 (with circumcised partners) | 0.0% | 0.5% increase | 24 | NR |
| 597 (with uncircumcised partners) | 0.3% | 0.1% decrease | ||||
| Ramjee | No partners in last 3 months | 958 | 0.0% | 5.9% increase | 12 | <0.01 |
| Kalichman | Mean number of partners in last 30 days | 29 (seroconverters) | 2.2 | Relative decrease by 59.1% | 12 | <0.01 |
| 77 (persistently HIV-negative) | 1.7 | Relative decrease by 23.5% | ||||
| Van Damme | Number of partners in past week | 2120 | 1.0 | Relative decrease of 14% | 12 | <0.001 |
Baseline percentages are calculated as the percentage of people reporting a given outcome. Changes after testing represent absolute changes unless explicitly reported as relative.
NR, not reported.
Summary of results for studies assessing frequency of sex acts before and after testing for HIV
| Study | Outcome measure | Sample size | Baseline value of outcome | Change after testing | Follow-up time (months) | p Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ramjee | Had vaginal sex in last week | 958 | 70.9% | 7.1% decrease | 12 | NR |
| Kiene | Became abstinent* | 131 (risky participants only) | NR | 7.6% increase | 3 | NR |
| Ndase | No sex in last month | 2284 (males) | 5.6% | 9.1% increase | 24 | NR |
| No sex in last month | 1097 (females) | 7.9% | 14.6% increase | |||
| Kiene | Mean number of sex acts in last 3 months | 213 (all participants) | 18.1 | Relative increase by 9.4% | 3 | NR |
| Van Damme | Number of vaginal sex acts in past week | 2120 | 3.7 | Relative decrease of 15.7% | 12 | <0.001 |
| Mugwanya | Average number of sex acts per month with HIV+ partner | 3024 | 4.14 | Relative decrease of 12.8% | 24 | 0.4 (over time) |
| Average of number of sex acts per month outside primary relationship | 0.67 | Relative increase of 25.4% | 0.006 (over time) | |||
Baseline percentages are calculated as the percentage of people reporting a given outcome. Changes after testing represent absolute changes unless explicitly reported as relative.
*No timescale specified for abstinence.
NR, not reported.