| Literature DB >> 36147871 |
Semahegn Tilahun Wassie1, Shimels Marye Yimam2, Tesfaye Birhanu Fentaw3.
Abstract
Objective: Despite the increased emphasis on antiretroviral therapy and other healthcare services for HIV-infected individuals, issues of fertility desire have received relatively little attention. In particular, little is known about actual fertility desire and determinants of fertility desires among HIV-infected women and men receiving antiretroviral therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Addis Ababa City; Antiretroviral therapy; Ethiopia; fertility desire; people living with HIV
Year: 2022 PMID: 36147871 PMCID: PMC9486265 DOI: 10.1177/20503121221124755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Figure 1.Schematic representation of sampling procedure for assessment of fertility desire among people living with HIV, in Addis Ababa Public Health Hospitals.
Sociodemographic characteristics of people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | <35 | 155 | 38.8 |
| 35 and above | 245 | 61.3 | |
| Gender | Male | 182 | 45.5 |
| Female | 218 | 54.5 | |
| Religion | Orthodox | 208 | 52.0 |
| Catholic | 46 | 11.5 | |
| Muslim | 81 | 20.3 | |
| Protestant | 65 | 16.3 | |
| Educational level | No formal education | 125 | 31.3 |
| Primary | 35 | 8.8 | |
| Secondary | 111 | 27.8 | |
| College and above | 129 | 32.3 | |
| Marital status | Married | 246 | 61.5 |
| Unmarried | 154 | 38.5 | |
| Monthly income | <1000 ETB | 130 | 32.5 |
| 1000–2000vETB | 49 | 12.3 | |
| >2000 ETB (>$40) | 209 | 52.3 | |
| Do not know | 12 | 3.0 | |
| Occupational level | Employed | 219 | 54.8 |
| Unemployed | 181 | 45.3 |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; ETB: Ethiopian Birr (Currency); HIV: human immune deficiency virus.
Reproductive history and fertility desire of people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of children | No children | 133 | 33.3 |
| 1–3 | 224 | 56.0 | |
| >4 | 43 | 10.8 | |
| Interest to have children in the future | Yes | 220 | 55.0 |
| No | 180 | 45.0 | |
| Time to have a child | Within 1 year | 86 | 21.5 |
| From 1 to 3 years | 71 | 17.8 | |
| After 3 years | 18 | 4.5 | |
| Do not know | 42 | 10.5 | |
| Other/specify | 3 | 0.8 | |
| Number of children you desire in the future | One child | 70 | 17.5 |
| Two and above | 148 | 37.0 | |
| Do not know | 2 | 0.5 | |
| Reason not to have children | Have no desire for children | 94 | 23.5 |
| For MTCT risk | 20 | 5.0 | |
| Do not have adequate income | 65 | 16.3 | |
| No response | 1 | 0.3 | |
| Partner desire | Yes | 154 | 38.5 |
| No | 117 | 29.3 | |
| Do not know | 28 | 7.0 | |
| Do not have a partner | 101 | 25.3 |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; HIV: human immune deficiency virus; MTCT: mother-to-child transmission.
The contraceptive use and fertility desire of people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 202 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contraceptive use before HIV diagnosis | Yes | 228 | 57.0 |
| No | 134 | 33.5 | |
| Do not remember | 38 | 9.5 | |
| Contraceptive use after HIV diagnosis | Yes | 334 | 83.5 |
| No | 59 | 14.8 | |
| Do not remember | 7 | 1.8 | |
| Contraceptive use currently | Yes | 262 | 65.5 |
| No | 138 | 34.5 | |
| The method you are using | Abstain from sex | 26 | 6.5 |
| Condom | 30 | 7.5 | |
| Injectable | 82 | 20.5 | |
| IUCD | 50 | 12.5 | |
| Implants | 74 | 18.5 | |
| Reason for using the current family planning | Health professionals advise me | 106 | 26.5 |
| From my friends’ experience/advice | 28 | 7.3 | |
| It is good for my health | 116 | 29.0 | |
| Other specify | 11 | 2.75 | |
| Interest to use contraceptives in the future | Yes | 14 | 3.5 |
| No | 122 | 30.5 | |
| I do not know | 2 | 0.5 | |
| Place accessing the service | At ARV treatment units | 10 | 2.5 |
| Other (specify) | 4 | 1.0 | |
| If you are using contraceptives, did you disclose your serostatus to your healthcare provider | Yes | 242 | 60.5 |
| No | 82 | 20.5 | |
| No response | 2 | 0.5 | |
| The reason why did not disclose your status to your healthcare provider | I do not trust the providers | 27 | 6.75 |
| I feared stigma and Discrimination | 21 | 5.3 | |
| No, response | 8 | 2.0 | |
| Other (specify) | 18 | 4.5 |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; HIV: human immune deficiency virus; IUCD: Intrauterine contraceptive Device.
Respondents information on mother-to-child HIV transmission and PMTCT people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIV transmit from mother to child | Yes | 399 | 99.8 |
| Do not know | 1 | 0.3 | |
| When does HIV transmissions occur from mother to child? | During pregnancy | 141 | 35.3 |
| During labor | 64 | 16.0 | |
| Through breastfeeding | 130 | 32.5 | |
| I do not know | 65 | 16.3 | |
| Any medication may help to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission | Yes | 386 | 96.5 |
| No | 7 | 1.8 | |
| I do not know | 7 | 1.8 | |
| How much is the risk of HIV transmission from mother to child, If the mothers do not use any preventive medication? | All children born to infected mother acquire the infection | 67 | 16.8 |
| About 50% children acquire the infection | 125 | 31.3 | |
| I do not know | 29 | 7.2 | |
| I do not know the exact figure | 179 | 44.8 | |
| Source of information about mother-to-child HIV transmission | Mass media | 142 | 35.5 |
| Health care workers | 221 | 55.3 | |
| From friends | 1 | 0.3 | |
| Home-based caregivers | 36 | 9.0 | |
| Medication provided to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission actually reduce the transmission | Yes | 377 | 94.3 |
| No | 14 | 3.5 | |
| I do not know | 9 | 2.3 |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; HIV: human immune deficiency virus; PMTCT: prevention of mother-to-child transmission.
HIV/AIDS and treatment conditions of people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Years of since HIV diagnosis | 1 year and below | 79 | 19.75 |
| 2–4 years | 138 | 34.5 | |
| 5 years and above | 183 | 45.8 | |
| Did you start ART? | Yes | 400 | 100.0 |
| When did you start ART? | below 1 year | 71 | 17.8 |
| 2–4 years | 131 | 32.8 | |
| 5 years and above | 176 | 44.0 | |
| Do not remember | 22 | 5.5 | |
| Who covers the cost of the drugs? | Free access from the Government | 400 | 100.0 |
| Your overall health condition after starting receiving ART | Improved | 396 | 99.0 |
| No change | 4 | 1.0 | |
| Time of attending ART unit | 1 year and below | 74 | 18.5 |
| 2–4 years | 142 | 35.5 | |
| 5 years and above | 167 | 41.8 | |
| Do not remember | 17 | 4.3 | |
| Getting support from different community groups | Yes | 250 | 62.5 |
| No | 150 | 37.5 | |
| From where did you get support? | Relatives/neighbors and friends | 182 | 45.5 |
| NGOs | 10 | 2.5 | |
| GOs | 57 | 14.2 | |
| What kind of support did you get? | Money | 72 | 18.0 |
| Home-based care) | 76 | 19.0 | |
| Counseling | 63 | 15.8 | |
| Food/healthcare | 39 | 9.8 | |
| Would you like to discuss with your counselor about sexuality, childbearing, and family planning? | Yes | 325 | 81.3 |
| No | 75 | 18.8 | |
| If yes, did your ART provider adequately convert its uses like childbearing, sexuality, and family planning? | Yes | 302 | 75.5 |
| No | 23 | 5.75 |
AIDS: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; ART: antiretroviral therapy; GO: governmental organization; HIV: human immune deficiency virus; NGO: nongovernmental organization.
Reproductive characteristics and fertility desire of people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Having sexual intercourse in the past 6 months | Yes | 328 | 82.0 |
| No | 72 | 18.0 | |
| Have you used condom? | Yes | 149 | 37.3 |
| No | 179 | 44.8 | |
| Frequency of condom use | Always | 39 | 9.8 |
| Sometimes | 110 | 27.5 | |
| Reason for using condoms | To prevent pregnancy | 3 | 0.8 |
| Because my partner’s HIV status is negative | 10 | 2.5 | |
| Healthcare providers advised me to use condom | 124 | 31.0 | |
| Other/specify | 12 | 3.0 | |
| If no, the reason for not using condoms | I want to have children | 23 | 5.8 |
| My partner did not like it | 89 | 22.3 | |
| Other (specify) | 67 | 16.8 | |
| Does your partner have HIV test? | Yes | 294 | 73.5 |
| No | 22 | 5.5 | |
| Have no partner | 72 | 18.0 | |
| I do not know | 1 | 0.3 | |
| No response | 1 | 0.3 | |
| Other (specify) | 10 | 2.5 | |
| What was his/her test result? | Positive | 272 | 68.0 |
| Negative | 21 | 5.3 | |
| I do not now | 1 | 0.3 |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; HIV: human immune deficiency virus.
Factors associated (the logistic regression) with fertility desire among people living with HIV in public health hospitals ART clinics in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 400).
| Variables | Category | Fertility desire | COR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | ||||
| Age, years | <35 | 18 (11.6%) | 137 (88.4%) | 14.855 (8.502,25.957) | 24.030 (9.985, 57.832) |
| 35 and above | 162 (66.1%) | 83 (33.9%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Education | Illiterate | 87 (69.6%) | 38 (30.4%) | 1 | 1 |
| Primary education | 15 (42.9%) | 20 (57.1%) | 3.053 (1.413, 6.595) | 1.710 (0.591, 4.950) | |
| Secondary | 31 (27.9%) | 80 (72.1%) | 5.908 (3.364, 10.377) | 2.779 (1.206, 6.403) | |
| College and above | 47 (36.4%) | 82 (63.6%) | 3.994 (2.367, 6.741) | 1.304 (0.581, 2.930) | |
| Marital status | Married | 125 (50.8%) | 121 (49.2%) | 1.860 (1.230, 2.812) | 2.885 (−1.390, 5.986) |
| Unmarried | 55 (35.7%) | 99 (64.3%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Occupation | Employed | 84 (38.4%) | 135 (61.6%) | 1.815 (1.218, 2.706) | 3.117 (1.557, 6.239) |
| Unemployed | 96 (53.0%) | 85 (47.0%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Duration of HIV diagnosis | ⩽1 year | 11 (13.9%) | 68 (86.1%) | 15.163 (7.436,30.920) | 9.800 (3.891, 26.018) |
| 2–4 years | 39 (28.3%) | 99 (71.7%) | 6.226 (3.817, 10.156) | 4.019 (2.070, 7.803) | |
| ⩾5 year | 130 (71.0%) | 53 (29.0% | 1 | 1 | |
| Contraceptive use | Yes | 149 (57.1%) | 112 (42.9%) | 0.216 (0.135, 0.345) | 0.091 (0.046, 0.182) |
| No | 31 (22.3%) | 108 (77.7%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Support from others | Yes | 120 (48.0%) | 130 (52.0%) | 0.722 (0.479, 1.088) | 0.575 (0.314, 1.052) |
| No | 60 (40.0%) | 90 (60.0%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Interest to discuss with their counselor | Yes | 131 (40.3%) | 194 (59.7%) | 2.791 (1.652, 4.716) | 1.690 (0.805, 3.547) |
| No | 49 (65.3%) | 26 (34.7%) | 1 | 1 | |
AOR: adjusted odds ratio; ART: antiretroviral therapy; CI: confidence interval; COR: crude odds ratio; HIV: human immune deficiency virus.
•Interest to discuss with their counselor is about sexuality, childbearing, and family planning.
•Illiterate: those with no formal education.
Statistically significant at p < 0.05 (Hosmer and Lemeshow test of goodness of fitness: 0.275).