| Literature DB >> 33160341 |
Fatima Laher1, Taibat Salami2, Stefanie Hornschuh3, Lerato M Makhale3, Mamakiri Khunwane3, Michele P Andrasik4, Glenda E Gray3,5, Hong Van Tieu6,7, Janan J Dietrich3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite multiple available HIV prevention methods, the HIV epidemic continues to affect South Africa the most. We sought to understand willingness to use actual and hypothetical HIV prevention methods among participants enrolled in a preventative HIV vaccine efficacy trial in Soweto, South Africa.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; Injectable; Preferences; Prevention; Vaccine
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33160341 PMCID: PMC7648553 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09785-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Summary of data collection process
| a. Screening questionnaire | Data collected |
| Name, phone numbers, age range, gender, sexual orientation, HIV status, length of participation in HVTN 702 study, HVTN study number | |
| Willingness to participate in FGD, availability considerations for scheduling FGD | |
| b. Demographic questionnaire | |
| Date of birth, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, highest level of education completed, average monthly household income, source of income in the last three months, housing type, HIV risk perception of self and of partner | |
| c. Focus group discussion | |
| Overall HIV prevention knowledge, experience and perceptions about HIV vaccines, HIV counselling and testing, condoms, VMMC, antiretroviral medications, PrEP, hypothetical methods and ultimate preferences for prevention |
Demographic characteristics of the 38 focus group discussion participants
| Demographic characteristic | |
|---|---|
| | 26 (23–30) |
| | |
| Male | 19 (50) |
| Female | 18 (47) |
| Transgender | 1 (3) |
| | |
| Heterosexual | 32 (84) |
| Men who have sex with men | 5 (13) |
| Bisexual | 1 (3) |
| | |
| Married (legal or traditional) or living as married | 1 (3) |
| Single/widowed | 37 (97) |
| | |
| Undergraduate degree | 5 (13) |
| High School | 30 (79) |
| Primary school | 1 (3) |
| No schooling | 2 (5) |
| | |
| Less than R1000 | 11 (29) |
| R1000 - R5000 | 22 (58) |
| R5000 - R10,000 | 4 (11) |
| More than R10,000 | 1 (3) |
| | |
| Job/self-employed | 15 (39) |
| Parents | 14 (37) |
| Hustling | 13 (34) |
| Sex partner | 12 (22) |
| Social grants | 8 (21) |
| Friends/relatives | 6 (16) |
| Begging | 1 (3) |
| *multiple responses permitted; percentage is of total number of respondents. | |
| | |
| Formal housing (brick house, townhouse, flat/apartment) | 30 (79) |
| Hostel | 1 (3) |
| Shack | 7 (18) |
| | |
| High risk | 6 (16) |
| Moderate risk | 14 (37) |
| Low risk | 12 (32) |
| No risk | 5 (13) |
| I don’t know | 1 (3) |
| | |
| High risk | 6 (16) |
| Moderate risk | 9 (24) |
| Low risk | 13 (34) |
| No risk | 3 (8) |
| I don’t know | 7 (18) |