BackgroundCouples HIV counseling and testing is essential for combination HIV prevention, but its uptake remains very low. We aimed to evaluate factors associated with couples HIV counseling uptake in India, Georgia and the Dominican Republic, as part of the ANRS 12127 Prenahtest intervention trial.MethodsPregnant women ≥15 years, attending their first antenatal care (ANC) session between March and September 2009, self-reporting a stable partner, and having received couple-oriented post-test HIV counseling (trial intervention) were included. Individuals and couple characteristics associated with the acceptability of couples HIV counseling were assessed using multivariable logistic regression for each study site.ResultsAmong 711 women included (232, 240 and 239 in the Dominican Republic, Georgia and India, respectively), the uptake of couples HIV counseling was 9.1% in the Dominican Republic, 13.8% in Georgia and 36.8% in India. The uptake of couples HIV counseling was associated with women having been accompanied by their partner to ANC, and never having used a condom with their partner in the Dominican Republic; with women having been accompanied by their partner to ANC in India; with women having a higher educational level than their partner and having ever discussed HIV with their partner in Georgia.ConclusionCouple HIV counseling uptake was overall low. Strategies adapted to local socio-cultural contexts, aiming at improving women’s education level, or tackling gender norms to facilitate the presence of men in reproductive health services, should be considered.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01494961. Registered December 15, 2011. (Retrospectively registered).
Couples HIV counselling and couple relationships in India, Georgia and the Dominican Republic
T. Tiendrebeogo,M. Plazy,Shrinivas Darak,M. Mirić,E. Pérez-Then,M. Butsashvili,P. Tchendjou,F. Dabis,J. Orne-Gliemann
Published 2017 in BMC Public Health
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2017
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BMC Public Health
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2017-11-25
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Medicine, Sociology
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