| Literature DB >> 31340785 |
Chih-Yuan Cheng1,2,3, Matthew Quaife4, Robyn Eakle5, Maria A Cabrera Escobar5, Peter Vickerman6, Fern Terris-Prestholt4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Heterosexual men in South Africa are a large key population to exposure to HIV, yet preferences for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among this population have not, to date, been investigated in the literature. This paper aims to explore HIV prevention preferences among heterosexual men in urban South Africa, as well as to examine the demand and characteristics of men who favour long-acting injectable (LAI) PrEP over condoms and oral PrEP.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedical strategies; HIV prevention; Heterosexual men; Long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis; South Africa
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31340785 PMCID: PMC6657137 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7276-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Predicted direction of influence, descriptive statistics of independent variables and results of bivariate analysis
| Predicted influence on the preference for LAI PrEPa | Full sample ( | Preference for HIV prevention products | χ2 or coefficient of univariate logistic regression, | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LAI PrEP (N = 85) | Oral PrEP or condoms ( | ||||
| N (%) or | N (%) or | N (%) or | |||
| Socio-demographic factors | |||||
| Age (median, range) | – | 0.000b, 0.983 | |||
| Education | 0.008, 0.928 | ||||
| Lower than high school | – | 144 (80.9) | 69 (81.2) | 75 (80.4) | |
| Finished high school | + | 34 (19.1) | 16 (18.8) | 18 (19.6) | |
| Household income > R5000 | +/− | 49 (27.5) | 25 (29.4) | 24 (25.8) | 0.289, 0.591 |
| Have children | – | 91 (51.1) | 47 (55.3) | 44 (47.3) | 1.132, 0.287 |
| Median No. of children (range) | 0.040b, 0.158 | ||||
| Risk Profile | |||||
| Self-reported HIV status | 1.943, 0.163 | ||||
| Tested, negative | + | 136 (76.4) | 61 (71.7) | 75 (80.6) | |
| Not-tested | – | 42 (23.6) | 24 (28.3) | 18 (19.4) | |
| More than 1 sexual partner in the last year | + | 79 (44.4) | 40 (47.1) | 39 (41.9) | 0.472, 0.492 |
| Median No. of sexual partners in the last year (range) | 0.002b, 0.849 | ||||
| Condom usage | 0.086, 0.769 | ||||
| Always | + | 90 (50.6) | 42 (49.4) | 48 (51.6) | |
| Inconsistent | – | 88 (49.4) | 43 (50.6) | 45 (48.4) | |
| Ever had UAI | + | 10 (6) | 1 (1.2) | 9 (9.7) | 6.053, 0.014 |
| Median score for risk attitude (scale 1 = risk-averse; scale 10 = risk-loving; range) | +/− | 0.028b, 0.016 | |||
| Product Attributes | |||||
| Effectiveness | +/− | 148 (83.1) | 70 (82.4) | 78 (83.9) | 0.073, 0.787 |
| Contraception | – | 10 (5.6) | 6 (7.1) | 4 (4.3) | 0.637, 0.425 |
| Use frequency | + | 6 (3.4) | 4 (4.7) | 2 (2.2) | 0.890, 0.345 |
| STIs prevention | – | 12 (6.7) | 4 (4.7) | 8 (8.6) | 1.072, 0.300 |
| Side effects | – | 7 (4) | 2 (2.4) | 5 (5.4) | 1.075, 0.300 |
UAI Unprotected anal intercourse, STIs Sexually transmitted infections
a. “+” denotes positive influence; “-” denotes negative influence
b. Used univariate logistic regression
Marginal effects of multivariate logistic regression: probability of choosing LAI PrEP as preferred product
| Coefficient | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Socio-demographic factors | |||
| Age | − 0.004 | − 0.018, 0.010 | 0.581 |
| Education | |||
| Lower than high school (as reference) | – | – | – |
| Finished high school | 0.007 | −0.248, 0.263 | 0.954 |
| Household income > R5000 | 0.024 | −0.182, 0.231 | 0.818 |
| Have children | 0.224 | 0.012, 0.435 | 0.038 |
| Risk Profile | |||
| Tested HIV before | 0.106 | −0.094, 0.306 | 0.300 |
| Multiple sexual partners in the last year | 0.008 | −0.167, 0.183 | 0.930 |
| Condom usage | |||
| Always | 0.073 | −0.109, 0.255 | 0.433 |
| Inconsistent (as reference) | – | – | – |
| Ever had UAI | −0.420 | −0.574, − 0.265 | 0.000 |
| Score for risk attitude (scale 1 = risk-averse; scale 10 = risk-loving) | 0.034 | 0.006, 0.063 | 0.017 |
| Product Attributes | |||
| Effectiveness | −0.293 | −0.679, 0.093 | 0.137 |
| Contraception | −0.081 | −0.632, 0.470 | 0.773 |
| Use frequency | −0.016 | −0.506, 0.473 | 0.949 |
| STIs prevention | −0.417 | −0.596, − 0.237 | 0.000 |
| Side effects | −0.316 | − 0.651, 0.019 | 0.065 |
UAI Unprotected anal intercourse, STIs Sexually transmitted infections