Longitudinal Trends in Sexual Behaviors with Advancing Age and Menopause Among Women With and Without HIV-1 Infection.
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Taylor, Tonya NWeedon, Jeremy
Golub, Elizabeth T
Karpiak, Stephen E
Gandhi, Monica
Cohen, Mardge H
Levine, Alexandra M
Minkoff, Howard L
Adedimeji, Adebola A
Goparaju, Lakshmi
Holman, Susan
Wilson, Tracey E
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AIDS and behaviorDate Published
2015-05Publication Volume
19Publication Issue
5Publication Begin page
931Publication End page
40
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We assessed changes in self-reported sexual activity (SA) over 13 years among HIV-infected and uninfected women. The impact of aging and menopause on SA and unprotected anal or vaginal intercourse (UAVI) was examined among women in the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), stratifying by HIV status and detectable viral load among HIV-infected women. Generalized mixed linear models were fitted for each outcome, adjusted for relevant covariates. HIV-uninfected women evidenced higher levels of SA and UAVI than HIV-infected. The odds of SA declined by 62-64 % per decade of age. The odds of SA in a 6-month interval for women aged 40-57 declined by 18-22 % post-menopause (controlling for age). Among HIV+/detectable women only, the odds of any UAVI decreased by 17 % per decade of age; the odds of UAVI were unchanged pre-menopause, and then decreased by 28 % post-menopause. Elucidating the factors accounting for ongoing unprotected sex among older women should inform interventions.Citation
Taylor TN, Weedon J, Golub ET, Karpiak SE, Gandhi M, Cohen MH, Levine AM, Minkoff HL, Adedimeji AA, Goparaju L, Holman S, Wilson TE. Longitudinal Trends in Sexual Behaviors with Advancing Age and Menopause Among Women With and Without HIV-1 Infection. AIDS Behav. 2015 May;19(5):931-40. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0901-1. PMID: 25245474; PMCID: PMC4370800.DOI
10.1007/s10461-014-0901-1ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s10461-014-0901-1
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