HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon
Objective: We examined patterns of contraceptive utilization by HIV status among women in Cameroon, hypothesizing that women living with HIV would utilize contraception at higher rates than their HIV-negative peers. Methods: Deidentified, clinical data from the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Ser...
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doaj-7bda4a62dc644617b19761dfa7d86cfd2020-11-25T02:48:37ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care2325-95822019-02-011810.1177/2325958219826596HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in CameroonHenna Budhwani PhD0Kristine Ria Hearld PhD1Jodie Dionne-Odom MD2Simon Manga MSc3Kathleen Nulah MSc4Michelle Khan MD, MPH5Thomas Welty MD, MPH6Edith Welty MD7Alan Thevenet Tita MD, PhD8 Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA Department of Health Services Administration, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, Bamenda, Cameroon Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, Bamenda, Cameroon Kaiser Permanente Northern California, San Leandro, CA, USA Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, Bamenda, Cameroon Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, Bamenda, Cameroon Center for women’s Reproductive Health and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USAObjective: We examined patterns of contraceptive utilization by HIV status among women in Cameroon, hypothesizing that women living with HIV would utilize contraception at higher rates than their HIV-negative peers. Methods: Deidentified, clinical data from the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services (2007-2013) were analyzed (N = 8995). Frequencies compared outcomes between women living with HIV (15.1%) and uninfected women. Multivariate analyses examined associates of contraceptive utilization and desire to become pregnant. Results: Contraceptive utilization was associated with higher education, living with HIV, monogamy, and higher parity ( P < .001). Women living with HIV had 66% higher odds of using contraceptives than their negative peers (odds ratio [OR]: 1.66, confidence interval [CI]: 1.45-1.91, P < .001). Polygamous women had 37% lower odds of using contraceptives compared to monogamous women (OR: 0.63, 95% CI: 0.52-0.75, P < .001). Conclusion: Increasing contraceptive utilization in resource-constrained settings should be a priority for clinicians and researchers. Doing so could improve population health by reducing HIV transmission between partners and from mother to child.https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958219826596 |
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Henna Budhwani PhD Kristine Ria Hearld PhD Jodie Dionne-Odom MD Simon Manga MSc Kathleen Nulah MSc Michelle Khan MD, MPH Thomas Welty MD, MPH Edith Welty MD Alan Thevenet Tita MD, PhD |
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Henna Budhwani PhD Kristine Ria Hearld PhD Jodie Dionne-Odom MD Simon Manga MSc Kathleen Nulah MSc Michelle Khan MD, MPH Thomas Welty MD, MPH Edith Welty MD Alan Thevenet Tita MD, PhD HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care |
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Henna Budhwani PhD Kristine Ria Hearld PhD Jodie Dionne-Odom MD Simon Manga MSc Kathleen Nulah MSc Michelle Khan MD, MPH Thomas Welty MD, MPH Edith Welty MD Alan Thevenet Tita MD, PhD |
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HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon |
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HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon |
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HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon |
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HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon |
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HIV Status and Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Cameroon |
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hiv status and contraceptive utilization among women in cameroon |
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Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care |
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Objective: We examined patterns of contraceptive utilization by HIV status among women in Cameroon, hypothesizing that women living with HIV would utilize contraception at higher rates than their HIV-negative peers. Methods: Deidentified, clinical data from the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services (2007-2013) were analyzed (N = 8995). Frequencies compared outcomes between women living with HIV (15.1%) and uninfected women. Multivariate analyses examined associates of contraceptive utilization and desire to become pregnant. Results: Contraceptive utilization was associated with higher education, living with HIV, monogamy, and higher parity ( P < .001). Women living with HIV had 66% higher odds of using contraceptives than their negative peers (odds ratio [OR]: 1.66, confidence interval [CI]: 1.45-1.91, P < .001). Polygamous women had 37% lower odds of using contraceptives compared to monogamous women (OR: 0.63, 95% CI: 0.52-0.75, P < .001). Conclusion: Increasing contraceptive utilization in resource-constrained settings should be a priority for clinicians and researchers. Doing so could improve population health by reducing HIV transmission between partners and from mother to child. |
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