| Literature DB >> 28222175 |
Luciana Barcellos Teixeira1,2, Flávia Bulegon Pilecco3,4, Álvaro Vigo4,5, Maria de Lourdes Drachler2, José Carlos de Carvalho Leite6, Daniela Riva Knauth3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To analyze the factors associated with the occurrence of pregnancies after the diagnosis of infection by HIV.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28222175 PMCID: PMC5319676 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socioeconomic characteristics and experiences of women living with HIV, in accordance with the occurrence of pregnancies after diagnosis, in Porto Alegre, 2011.
| Characteristics | All | Women with pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids | Women without pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <0.001 | ||||
| ≤ 20 | 109 (16%) | 65 (27.2%) | 44 (10%) | |
| 21–25 | 160 (23.5%) | 79 (33.1%) | 81 (18.4%) | |
| 26–30 | 151 (22.2%) | 57 (23.8%) | 94 (21.3%) | |
| 31–35 | 116 (17.1%) | 23 (9.6%) | 93 (21.1%) | |
| ≥ 36 | 144 (21.2%) | 15 (6.3%) | 129 (29.3%) | |
| 0.190 | ||||
| White | 403 (59.2%) | 134 (55.8%) | 269 (61%) | |
| Others | 278 (40.8%) | 106 (44.2%) | 172 (39%) | |
| 0.002 | ||||
| < High school | 453 (66.5%) | 178 (74.2%) | 275 (62.4%) | |
| ≥ High school | 228 (33.5%) | 62 (25.8%) | 166 (37.6%) | |
| 0.040 | ||||
| < 2 | 345 (53.2%) | 135 (58.7%) | 210 (50.2%) | |
| ≥ 2 | 303 (46.8%) | 95 (41.3%) | 208 (49.8%) | |
| 0.069 | ||||
| 0 | 42 (6.2%) | 12 (5%) | 30 (6.8%) | |
| 1 | 243 (35.7%) | 73 (30.4%) | 170 (38.6%) | |
| 2 or more | 396 (58.2%) | 155 (64.6%) | 240 (54.5%) | |
| 0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 203 (30%) | 91 (38.1%) | 122 (25.6%) | |
| No | 474 (70%) | 148 (61.9%) | 326 (74.4%) | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 254 (37.5%) | 122 (51.3%) | 132 (30%) | |
| No | 424 (62.5%) | 116 (48.7%) | 308 (70%) | |
a Totals may differ due to the possibility of non-response.
b Value p associated to the test of homogeneity of proportions based on the Pearson chi-squared statistic.
c Mean ± standard deviation = 28,49±7,57 years, 24,54 ± 6,14 years in the group of Women with pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids and 30,63 ± 6,14 in the group of Women without pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids.
d The minimum salary at the time was R$ 545.00 = $ 349.38 (converted on July 1, 2011).
Sexual and reproductive behavior of women living with HIV, in accordance with the occurrence of pregnancies after diagnosis, in Porto Alegre, 2011.
| Characteristics | All | Women with pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids | Women without pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.001 | ||||
| ≤15 years | 320 (47.1%) | 133 (55.6%) | 187 (42.5%) | |
| ˃15 years | 359 (52.9%) | 106 (44.4%) | 253 (57.5%) | |
| 0.025 | ||||
| Yes | 169 (25.5%) | 47 (20.3%) | 122 (28.3%) | |
| No | 494 (74.5%) | 185 (79.7%) | 309 (71.7%) | |
| 0.070 | ||||
| 1–2 | 86 (13.9%) | 24 (10.9%) | 62 (15.6%) | |
| 3–6 | 326 (52.8%) | 129 (58.6%) | 197 (49.5%) | |
| 7 or more | 206 (33.3%) | 67 (30.5%) | 139 (34.9%) | |
| 0.074 | ||||
| Yes | 76 (11.2%) | 34 (14.3%) | 42 (9.6%) | |
| No | 600 (88.8%) | 204 (85.7%) | 396 (90.4%) | |
| 0.036 | ||||
| Yes | 473 (69.7%) | 154 (64.4%) | 319 (72.5%) | |
| No | 206 (30.3%) | 85 (35.6%) | 125 (27.5%) | |
a Totals may differ due to the possibility of non-response.
b Value p associated to the test of homogeneity of proportions based on the Pearson chi-squared statistic.
c Mean ± standard deviation = 16.10±2.73 years, 15.56 ± 2.39 years in the group of Women with pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids and 16.40 ±7.61 in the group of Women without pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV∕Aids.
d The median number of sexual partners throughout life was 5, with total number of partners ranging from 1 to 1300.
Association between the occurrence of pregnancies after the diagnosis of HIV/Aids and the studied characteristics, Porto Alegre, 2011.
| Characteristics | Raw RP (IC95%) | Adjusted RP (IC95%) |
|---|---|---|
| White | Reference | Reference |
| Others | 1.15 (0.93–1.40) | 1.07 (0.89–1.30) |
| < High school | Reference | Reference |
| ≥ High school | 1.44 (1.13–1.84) | 1.31 (1.03–1.66) |
| ≥ 2 minimum salaries | Reference | Reference |
| < 2 minimum salaries | 1.25 (1.01–1.54) | 1.11 (0.91–1.37) |
| 0 | Reference | Reference |
| 1 | 1.05 (0.63–1.76) | 1.04 (0.64–1.71) |
| ≥2 | 1.37 (0.84–2.24) | 1.32 (0.82–2.13) |
| ˃15 years | Reference | Reference |
| ≤15 years | 1.40 (1.15–1.73) | 1.16 (0.94–1.43) |
| Yes | Reference | Reference |
| No | 1.35 (1.03–1.76) | 1.32 (1.02–1.70) |
| No | Reference | Reference |
| Yes | 1.43 (1.17–1.76) | 1.16 (0.94–1.42) |
| 1–2 | Reference | Reference |
| 3–6 | 1.16 (0.79–1.69) | 0.94 (0.66–1.35) |
| ≥7 | 1.42 (0.98–2.04) | 1.23 (0.88–1.72) |
| ≥ 36 | Reference | Reference |
| 31–35 | 1.79 (0.90–3.24) | 1.60 (0.88–2.89) |
| 26–30 | 3.42 (2.06–5.67) | 2.60 (1.53–4.43) |
| 21–25 | 4.47 (2.75–7.29) | 3.18 (1.89–5.35) |
| ≤ 20 | 5.40 (3.32–8.79) | 3.48 (2.02–6.01) |
| No | Reference | Reference |
| Yes | 1.75 (1.44–2.15) | 1.28 (1.06–1.56) |
| Yes | Reference | Reference |
| No | 1.27 (1.03–1.56) | 1.15 (0.93–1.43) |
| 1.09 (1.07–1.11) | 1.05 (1.03–1.07) |
* calculated by Poisson regression;
**value p = 0.001;
***value p<0.001