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What motivates serodiscordant couples to prevent HIV transmission within their relationships: findings from a PrEP implementation study in Kenya.

Rena C Patel1, Anna M Leddy2, Josephine Odoyo3, Keerthana Anand4, Gaelen Stanford-Moore5, Imeldah Wakhungu3, Elizabeth A Bukusi3,6, Jared M Baeten7, Joelle M Brown8.   

Abstract

With the planned scale-up of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention among serodiscordant couples in resource-limited settings, gaining an understanding of what motivates serodiscordant couples to prevent HIV is critical. We conducted 44 semi-structured, in-depth individual or couple interviews with 63 participants (33 HIV-infected and 30 HIV-uninfected participants) enrolled in a prospective implementation study of oral antiretroviral-based prevention in Kisumu, Kenya. Transcripts were iteratively analysed using inductive content analysis. Findings point to the importance of maintaining the emotional and economic stability of the partnership and family as motivators in preventing HIV transmission. Female participants identified fear of blame or potential violence for transmitting HIV as a motivator. Furthermore, couples primarily held the HIV-infected individual responsible for HIV prevention, but also held women more accountable for the use of prevention methods such as condoms. These themes substantiate traditional gender norms but also reveal how dyadic interdependence challenges these norms. As programmes in resource-limited settings scale up PrEP access, they should simultaneously capitalise on HIV serodiscordant couples' motivations for HIV prevention and address gender norms so women do not find themselves unduly responsible for the prevention of HIV transmission.

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Keywords:  HIV prevention; Kenya; Motivations; gender norms; serodiscordant couples

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28903628      PMCID: PMC5851810          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1367421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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