| Literature DB >> 29789804 |
Derrick Ssewanyana1,2, Patrick N Mwangala1, Anneloes van Baar2, Charles R Newton1,3, Amina Abubakar1,3,4.
Abstract
The burden of health risk behaviour (HRB) among adolescents living with HIV (ALWHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is currently unknown. A systematic search for publications on HRB among ALWHIV in SSA was conducted in PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts databases. Results were summarized following PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Heterogeneity was assessed by the DerSimonian and Laird method and the pooled estimates were computed. Prevalence of current condom nonuse behaviour was at 59.8% (95% CI: 47.9-71.3%), risky sexual partnerships at 32.9% (95% CI: 15.4-53.2%), transactional sex at 20.1% (95% CI: 9.2-33.8%), and the experience of sexual violence at 21.4% (95% CI: 16.3-27.0%) among ALWHIV. From this meta-analysis, we did not find statistically significant differences in pooled estimates of HRB prevalence between ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents. However, there was mixed evidence on the occurrence of alcohol and drug use behaviour. Overall, we found that research on HRB among ALWHIV tends to focus on behaviour specific to sexual risk. With such a high burden of HRB for the individuals as well as society, these findings highlight an unmet need for age-appropriate interventions to address the behavioural needs of these adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29789804 PMCID: PMC5896333 DOI: 10.1155/2018/7375831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1A flow diagram for the literature review.
Description of studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis.
| First author | Country | Year of study | Population description | ALWHIV | HIV uninfected adolescent participants | Route of HIV transmission | Form of HRB | Quality Assessment (QATSO score) |
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| Aboki [ | Nigeria | 2007, 2012 | Adolescent participants in a national survey | 1,980 (in 2007) | NA | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 80% (Good) |
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| Auvert [ | South Africa | 1999 | Sexually active youths living in a small mining town | 325 | 857 | NR | (i) Alcohol use behaviour | 100% (Good) |
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| Bakeera-Kitaka [ | Uganda | 2006 | ALWHIV from a pediatrics clinic | 75 | NA | 86% (perinatal) | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 50% (Satisfactory) |
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| Birungi [ | Uganda | 2007 | ALWHIV from various HIV/AIDS treatment programs | 732 | NA | Perinatal | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 75% (Good) |
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| Bunnell [ | Uganda | 2004-2005 | Adolescent participants from a household survey | 43 | NA | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 100% (Good) |
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| Gavin [ | Zimbabwe | 2001-2002 | Adolescent females from a household survey | 192 | 1,615 | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 100% (Good) |
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| Jaspan [ | South Africa | 2004-2005 | Adolescents participants from a house hold survey | 35 | 296 | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 80% (Good) |
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| Jewkes [ | South Africa | 2002-2003 | Males from a rural setting | 26 | 1,252 | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 60% (Satisfactory) |
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| Jewkes [ | South Africa | 2002-2003 | Females from a rural setting | 160 | 1,135 | NR | (i) Alcohol use behaviour | 60% (Satisfactory) |
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| Lane [ | South Africa | 2003 | Males who engage in heterosexual anal sex (data from household survey) | NR | NR | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 60% (Satisfactory) |
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| Mhalu [ | Tanzania | 2010 | ALWHIV receiving care | 110 | NA | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 80% (Good) |
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| Steffenson [ | South Africa | 2003 | Adolescent participants from a household survey | 1,092 | 6,600 | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 100% (Good) |
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| Test [ | Rwanda | 2010 | Adolescents receiving medication from an ART clinic | 68 | NA | 61% (perinatal) | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 80% (Good) |
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| Konde-Lule [ | Uganda | 1990 | Adolescents from a household survey | 70 | 499 | NR | (i) Sexual risk behaviour | 100% (Good) |
ALWHIV were adolescents (10–19 years) that were living with HIV in each of the eligible study; NR refers to “not reported”; NA refers to “not applicable.”
Figure 2Prevalence of current condom nonuse behaviour among ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents.
Figure 3Prevalence of risky sexual partnerships among ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents.
Figure 4Prevalence of transactional sex among ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents.
Figure 5Prevalence of sexual violence behaviour among ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents.
(a) Description of health risk behaviour of ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents among studies included in the meta-analysis
| First author | Condom non use | Transactional sex | Risky sexual partnerships | Sexual violence |
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| Aboki [ | 44.7 (501) of ALWHIV did not use a condom with a non-marital partner at last sex from data collected in 2012 | 9.5 (1,223) of ALWHIV engaged in transaction sex from data collected in 2012 | 9.2 (1,234) of ALWHIV had multiple non-marital partners from data collected in 2012 | NA |
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| Auvert [ | 6.3 (64) of male ALWHIV had ever given money in exchange for sex | 16.9 (318) of ALWHIV had 2 or more current sexual relationships | 16.9 (324) of ALWHIV ever had sex against his/her will | |
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| Bakeera-Kitaka [ | NA | NA | 52.8 (19) of ALWHIV had more than 2 sexual partners | NA |
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| Birungi [ | 53 (271) of ALWHIV who ever had sex were currently not using condoms | NA | NA | 27 (242) of ALWHIV ever had sex against his/her will |
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| Bunnell [ | 83.7 (43) of ALWHIV did not always use a condom with all most recent partners in the last 12 months | NA | NA | NA |
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| Gavin [ | 80.3 (192) of ALWHIV did not use a condom at last sex | 37.9 (192) ALWHIV exchanged goods for sex with last partner | NA | 29.9 (192) of ALWHIV were ever forced to have sex |
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| Jaspan [ | 33.3 (15) of sexually active ALWHIV had never used a condom | 21.4 (14) of ALWHIV ever received a gift in exchange for sex | NA | 33 (12) of female ALWHIV reported forced sex from their boyfriends |
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| Jewkes [ | 61.5 (26) of ALWHIV did not correctly use a condom during last sex | 11.5 (26) of ALWHIV had transactional sex with a casual partner | 50 (26) of ALWHIV had 3 or more consenting partners in the last year | 11.5 (26) of male ALWHIV reported having raped a non-partner |
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| Jewkes [ | 54.4 (160) of ALWHIV did not correctly use a condom during last sex | 12.7 (160) of ALWHIV had transactional sex with a casual partner | 22.5 (160) of ALWHIV had 3 or more consenting partners in the last year | 15.6 (160) of female ALWHIV reported having been forced or tricked in to first sex |
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| Steffenson [ | NA | NA | 71.2 (177) of ALWHIV had at least one concurrent sexual partnership in the past 12 months | NA |
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| Test [ | 55.6 (27) of ALWHIV reported inconsistent condom use in past 6 months | 57.9 (38) of ALWHIV had exchanged sex for money | 22.4 (107) of ALWHIV had experienced forced sex | |
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| Konde-Lule [ | 88.6 (70) of ALWHIV report that they do not use condoms | NA | 23.9 (67) ALWHIV had 2 or more partners in the past year | NA |
NA refers to “not applicable”; total respondents refer to number of adolescents (10–19) that responded to a particular item assessing HRB.
(b) Description of health risk behaviour of ALWHIV and HIV uninfected adolescents among studies included in the narrative review
| First author | Condom non-use | Transactional sex | Risky sexual partnerships | Alcohol & Drug use | Early sex debut | Others |
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| Auvert [ | 82.5 (325) of ALWHIV reported condom non-use at first sex | NA | NA | 28.9% of 325 ALWHIV drank alcohol at least once a month | 25.5% of 325 ALWHIV had first sex at 15 or less years | 6.2% of 258 female ALWHIV engaged in dry sex practices |
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| Bakeera-Kitaka [ | NA | NA | NA | NA | 42.1% of 19 ALWHIV initiated sex at below 15 years | NA |
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| Birungi [ | 63% of 87 ALWHIV did not use a method to prevent infection or reinfection at first sex | |||||
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| Gavin [ | NA | NA | 4.7% of 192 ALWHIV reported more than 3 lifetime sexual partners | 5.6% of 192 ALWHIV drank alcohol in past month | Mean age at sex initiation was 16.4 years (SD: 0.14) among ALWHIV | NA |
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| Jaspan [ | NA | NA | Mean number of 1.8 life partners among the ALWHIV | NA | NA | NA |
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| Jewkes [ | NA | NA | NA | 30.8% of 26 ALWHIV reported problem alcohol drinking | Median age sex initiation was 14.7 years (IQR: 12.9–16.2) among ALWHIV | NA |
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| Jewkes [ | NA | NA | NA | 3.8% of 160 ALWHIV reported problem alcohol drinking | NA | 6.2% of 160 female ALWHIV engaged in dry sex practices |
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| Lane [ | NA | aOR = 0.8 | aOR = 0.3 | aOR = 1.2 | NA | NA |
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| Mhalu [ | aOR = 2.7 | NA | aOR = 1.2 | NA | NA | NA |
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| Test [ | NA | NA | NA | 61% of 18 ALWHIV drank alcohol within 6 hours prior to sex | Median age sex initiation was 17 years (IQR: 15–18) | NA |
NA refers to “not applicable”; aOR: adjusted odds ratio; statistically significant; not statistically significant; IQR: interquartile range SD: standard deviation.