Patterns of Oral PrEP Adherence and HIV Risk Among Eastern African Women in HIV Serodiscordant Partnerships

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Maria Pyra
Elizabeth R. Brown
Jessica E. Haberer
Renee Heffron
Connie Celum
Elizabeth A. Bukusi
Stephen Asiimwe
Elly Katabira
Nelly R. Mugo
Jared M. Baeten
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Epidemiology
[2] University of Washington,Department of Global Health
[3] University of Washington,Department of Biostatistics
[4] University of Washington,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] University of Washington,Department of Medicine
[6] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Vaccine and Infection Diseases and Public Health Science Division
[7] Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health,Department of Medicine
[8] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[9] Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI),undefined
[10] Kabwohe Clinical Research Center,undefined
[11] Infectious Disease Institute,undefined
[12] Makerere University,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2018年 / 22卷
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis; HIV; Adherence; Patterns; Women; Africa;
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Understanding how women use PrEP is important for developing successful implementation programs. We hypothesized there are distinct patterns of adherence, related to HIV risk and other factors. We identified patterns of PrEP adherence and HIV risk behavior over the first 6 months of PrEP use, using data from 233 HIV-uninfected women in high-risk serodiscordant couples in a demonstration project in Kenya & Uganda. We modeled PrEP adherence, assessed by daily electronic monitoring, and HIV risk behavior using group-based trajectory models. We tested baseline covariates and risk behavior group as predictors of adherence patterns. There were four distinct adherence patterns: high steady adherence (55% of population), moderate steady (29%), late declining (8%), and early declining (9%). No baseline characteristics significantly differed between adherence patterns. Adherence patterns differed in average weekly doses (6.7 vs 5.4 vs 4.1 vs 1.5, respectively). Two risk behavior groups were identified: steady HIV risk (78% of population) and declining (22%). Compared to women with declining HIV risk behavior, women with steady risk behavior were more likely to have high steady adherence (61% vs 35%) and less likely to have early (6% vs 17%) or late (4% vs 19%) declining adherence. Women’s use of PrEP was associated with concurrent HIV risk behavior; higher risk was associated with higher, sustained adherence.
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