| Literature DB >> 30519370 |
Zoe Duby1, Barbara Mensch2, Miriam Hartmann3, Elizabeth Montgomery3, Imelda Mahaka4, Linda-Gail Bekker1, Ariane van der Straten3,5.
Abstract
Preferences and practices related to the vaginal condition have implications for the use of vaginal HIV prevention products. We used qualitative methods to explore narratives relating to the vaginal state amongst women in South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe who had previously participated in a biomedical HIV prevention trial. We investigated women's behaviours related to optimising the vaginal state, experiences and perceptions of the gel's effect on the vaginal state and on penile-vaginal intercourse, women's narratives on male partner perceptions, and how preferences relating to the vaginal state may have interfered with gel use.Entities:
Keywords: HIV Prevention; HIV/AIDS; Qualitative studies; Vagina; Women; reproductive health
Year: 2017 PMID: 30519370 PMCID: PMC6276804 DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2017.1297754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sex Health ISSN: 1931-7611