| Literature DB >> 29758064 |
Dvora Joseph Davey1,2,3, Elise Farley1, Catriona Towriss1, Yolanda Gomba1, Linda-Gail Bekker4, Pamina Gorbach2, Steven Shoptaw5, Thomas Coates3, Landon Myer1.
Abstract
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV infection; however, little is known about risk behaviours in HIV-uninfected pregnant and postpartum women. We conducted twenty-six in-depth-interviews between July and December 2016 using a semi-structured interview guide among HIV-uninfected pregnant and recently postpartum women at-risk of HIV acquisition (defined as reporting ≥1 of the following: partner's serostatus unknown or HIV-infected, recent condomless sex in pregnancy, and/or alcohol use during pregnancy) who attended primary healthcare services. Our study contextualizes factors related to risky sexual behaviours during pregnancy and postpartum periods and assesses knowledge and hypothetical acceptability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in pregnancy. Translated and transcribed data were coded and analysed by three researchers using a thematic analysis approach. In interviews with HIV-uninfected pregnant/postpartum women at-risk of HIV acquisition, we identified common themes associated with sexual risk behaviours during pregnancy, including: lack of control over decisions in sex and condom use in pregnancy, low perceived risk (e.g. beliefs that their partner has the same HIV-negative serostatus), and socio-cultural beliefs around condom use during pregnancy (e.g. contact with sperm is essential for baby's development). PrEP knowledge was low among HIV-uninfected pregnant and breastfeeding women, and potential acceptability was good, though primary concerns were around the potential impact on the infant. While mothers presented a clear desire to protect themselves from HIV acquisition once pregnant, they also reported lack of control, and socio-cultural beliefs, like sex is good for the baby, that increased their risk of seroconversion. Mothers had limited PrEP awareness but reported hypothetical willingness to use PrEP because of concerns over HIV acquisition and onward mother to child transmission.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29758064 PMCID: PMC5951545 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic characteristics of participants (n = 26).
| Age | Median 24 | IQR 21, 31 |
| Education | ||
| 14 | 54% | |
| 11 | 42% | |
| 1 | 4% | |
| Relationship Status that best describes relationship with father of child | ||
| 5 | 19% | |
| 3 | 12% | |
| 5 | 19% | |
| 13 | 50% | |
| Employment Status | ||
| 6 | 23% | |
| 20 | 77% | |
| Household Income Per Month | ||
| 1 | 4% | |
| 11 | 42% | |
| 11 | 42% | |
| 3 | 12% | |
| Previous Pregnancies | Median 1 | IQR 0, 1 |
| Live Children | Median 1 | IQR 0, 1 |
| Vaginal sex during pregnancy | ||
| 25 | 96% | |
| Multiple partners in past year | ||
| 10 | 39% |
Quotes of HIV-uninfected pregnant women by theme.
| I don’t know what his status (is) and I can’t just ask to go test. You have to give it time. Men like changing our minds as if they hypnotize us. You might have told yourself that you will use a condom and he changes your mind. | Pregnant, 22 yrs |
| If it was up to me, I would want us to use a condom when we have sex. | Pregnant, 34 yrs |
| I once suggested we use a condom, he got angry and asked why I am saying we should use a condom, he asked if I have a disease. | Postpartum, 21 yrs |
| I thought I was also infected. So when I tested and found out I don’t have it, that when we started using a condom. He did (have a problem using condoms) but I told him I will not infect my baby. I would rather break up with him. | Postpartum, 27 yrs |
| I tell him we need to use a condom because I can’t have sex without a condom if I keep on seeing numbers I don’t know on his phone. He will bring me AIDS. | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| Yes, (my risk fluctuates) right now I am not even concerned (as I am not having sex as I have had my baby). I can’t get anything right now. I am not doing anything; how would I get it. It can’t put itself in me | Postpartum, 24 yrs |
| I would get it (HIV) because I don’t use a condom. I don’t know what else he does. I am not always with him. | Pregnant, 27 yrs |
| When you are drunk, yeah, when we are drunk and careless (you are highest risk of getting HIV). You just think about what you are going to do right now and don’t think of a condom. | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| I would say the festive season and it is the riskiest time for HIV transmission, because people drink alcohol, and they take things lightly. They don’t see a reason for using a condom because they are drunk. And then you wake up in the morning, you don’t even know who you slept with and you didn’t use a condom. They want to be happy all time; happiness sometimes has bad results. | Pregnant, 27 yrs |
| (Riskiest time for HIV is) when you are drunk. yeah, when we are drunk and careless. Yeah. Drugs too. When your mind doesn’t focus on stuff. You just think about what you are going to do right now and don’t think of a condom. | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| We have that belief that when you are pregnant, you get horny. It might because that’s how the baby was conceived, and the baby just likes the sex. They say it hardens the baby’s fontanelle. | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| I know that you need to (have sex) harden the fontanelle. | Pregnant, 22 yrs |
| He thinks if we have sex, the baby will look like him, the more we have sex, the more the baby will look like him. | Pregnant, 24 yrs |
| I believe that a male partner opens you up, preparing you for the labour | Pregnant, 24 yrs |
| Sperm helps the baby grow. When I told him we need to use a condom because I am pregnant. That I am at a high risk of getting diseases and the baby would also be at risk. He said that won’t happen because he needs to make the baby develop the way the baby was conceived. | Pregnant, 23 yrs |
| (You should wait) for 4 months (before having sex after birth) because the womb is not OK yet. They say that the baby will not be well, they will get diarrhoea, things like that | Pregnant, 31 yrs |
| Elder people say that you should wait 3 months because of the breast milk, that the child won’t grow…the elders know… but we must believe them because they know. | Pregnant, 24 yrs |
| People say that you must wait (to have sex) until the baby is old so that the baby is not disliked so that the baby doesn’t irritate people. | Pregnant, 21 yrs |
| If you have sex while breastfeeding, the baby loses weight. | Pregnant, 27 yrs |
| (You should wait) for 12 months (before having sex post birth). The reason is, I have seen babies that are not adorable and thin, when I ask my mother why that is. She said its having sex while you have a newborn. Woman like satisfying men, they should love their babies more than they love men (or else) they will have babies that are not adorable. | Pregnant, 23 yrs |
| They say you should not have sex before the baby is a year old, they say the baby will be slow | Postpartum, 19 yrs |
| It’s a new drug and I don’t know what it will do. You know how sensitive babies are. | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| It’s suitable because we know HIV is a lot here in South Africa. We should prepare ourselves. We don’t know what men will do the next day. I would say we will just have to take up this opportunity because it might change your whole life. I would advise that all the women in South Africa should use it (PrEP). | Pregnant, 20 yrs |
| I would not be sure how it would affect the baby… because its pills. I think it’s those with multiple partners (should take PrEP). Yes I would use it because they say a pregnant woman get infected easily. Even when breastfeeding, it would act as extra protection. They say breast milk has vitamins and nutrients for the baby so it would do the extra job on the side. | Pregnant, 32 yrs |
| I am not a pill person. Pills make me sick, especially you say it has side effects. But I would like to use it because I don’t think there is a person who does not want to protect themselves from HIV. I would be afraid of one thing. Maybe… I don’t know how ARVs look like… if I use it someone will think it’s ARVs | Pregnant, 22 yrs |