Changes in Sexual Behavior Among HIV-Infected Women After Initiation of HAART
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Wilson, Tracey E.Gore, Mary Elizabeth
Greenblatt, Ruth
Cohen, Mardge
Minkoff, Howard
Silver, Sylvia
Robison, Esther
Levine, Alexandra
Gange, Stephen J.
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American Journal of Public HealthDate Published
2004-07Publication Volume
94Publication Issue
7Publication Begin page
1141Publication End page
1146
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Objectives: We assessed the association between initiation of highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) regimens and sexual risk behaviors among HIVinfected women. Methods: We analyzed data from 724 women who initiated HAART between January 1996 and January 2001 and who had pre-HAART viral loads at or above 400 copies per milliliter. Results: Sexually active women were less likely (odds ratio [OR] = 0.79) to report 2 or more partners during a 6-month period after HAART initiation than before HAART initiation. However, the risk for unprotected sex was higher after HAART initiation than before HAART initiation among all sexually active women (both those who reported 2 or more partners [OR = 1.84] and those who reported 1 partner [OR = 1.22]). Conclusions: Sexual risk behaviors are associated with receipt of therapy but not with therapeutic response, indicating a risk for transmission among female HAART recipients.Citation
Wilson TE, Gore ME, Greenblatt R, Cohen M, Minkoff H, Silver S, Robison E, Levine A, Gange SJ. Changes in sexual behavior among HIV-infected women after initiation of HAART. Am J Public Health. 2004 Jul;94(7):1141-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.94.7.1141. PMID: 15226134; PMCID: PMC1448412.DOI
10.2105/ajph.94.7.1141ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2105/ajph.94.7.1141
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