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Associations between friendship characteristics and HIV and HSV‐2 status amongst young South African women in HPTN‐068

机译:HPTN-068中南非年轻女性的友谊特征与HIV和HSV-2状况之间的关联

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Introduction Prevalence of HIV among young women in South Africa remains extremely high. Adolescent peer groups have been found to be an important influence on a range of health behaviours. The characteristics of young women's friendships might influence their sexual health and HIV risk via connections to sexual partners, norms around sexual initiation and condom use, or provision of social support. We investigated associations between young women's friendships and their Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV‐2) and HIV infection status in rural South Africa. Methods Our study is a cross‐sectional, egocentric network analysis. In 2011 to 2012, we tested 13‐ to 20‐year‐old young women for HIV and HSV‐2, and collected descriptions of five friendships for each. We generated summary measures describing friend socio‐demographic characteristics and the number of friends perceived to have had sex. We used logistic regression to analyse associations between friend characteristics and participant HIV and HSV‐2 infection, excluding likely perinatal HIV infections. Results There were 2326 participants included in the study sample, among whom HIV and HSV‐2 prevalence were 3.3% and 4.6% respectively. Adjusted for participant and friend socio‐demographic characteristics, each additional friend at least one year older than the participant was associated with raised odds of HIV (odds ratio (OR)?=?1.37, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.82) and HSV‐2 (adjusted OR=1.41, 95% CI 1.18 to 1.69). Each additional friend perceived to have ever had sex also raised the odds of HIV (OR?=?1.29, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.63) and HSV‐2 (OR=1.18, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.35). Discussion We found good evidence that a greater number of older friends and friends perceived to have had sex were associated with increased risk for HSV‐2 and HIV infection among young women. Conclusions The characteristics of young women's friendships could contribute to their risk of HIV infection. The extent to which policies or programmes influence age‐mixing and young women's normative environments should be considered.
机译:简介南非年轻女性中的艾滋病毒感染率仍然很高。已发现青少年同龄人群对一系列健康行为具有重要影响。年轻女性友谊的特征可能通过与性伴侣的联系,有关性行为和使用安全套的规范或提供社会支持的方式,影响其性健康和艾滋病毒感染风险。我们调查了南非农村地区年轻女性的友谊及其2型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-2)与HIV感染状况之间的关联。方法我们的研究是横断面,以自我为中心的网络分析。在2011年至2012年间,我们对13至20岁的年轻女性进行了HIV和HSV-2的检测,并收集了每个女性的五种友谊的描述。我们汇总了描述朋友的社会人口统计学特征以及被认为发生过性行为的朋友数量的汇总指标。我们使用逻辑回归分析了朋友特征与参与者HIV和HSV-2感染之间的关联,但排除了可能的围产期HIV感染。结果研究样本共有2326名参与者,其中HIV和HSV-2患病率分别为3.3%和4.6%。根据参与者和朋友的社会人口统计学特征进行调整后,每多一个比参与者大一岁的朋友都会增加HIV感染几率(优势比(OR)=?1.37,95%CI 1.03至1.82)和HSV-2 (调整后的OR = 1.41,95%CI 1.18至1.69)。认识到曾经发生过性行为的其他每个朋友也增加了HIV(OR?=?1.29,95%CI 1.03至1.63)和HSV-2(OR = 1.18,95%CI 1.03至1.35)的几率。讨论我们发现,有充分的证据表明,更多的老年朋友和被认为发生性行为的朋友与年轻女性中HSV-2和HIV感染的风险增加有关。结论年轻女性的友谊特征可能会增加她们感染艾滋病毒的风险。应考虑政策或计划在多大程度上影响年龄混合和年轻妇女的规范环境。

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