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Sexual inactivity and sexual satisfaction among women living with HIV in Canada in the context of growing social, legal and public health surveillance

机译:在不断增加的社会,法律和公共卫生监督下,加拿大艾滋病毒携带者的性不活跃和性满足感

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IntroductionWomen represent nearly one-quarter of the 71,300 people living with HIV in Canada. Within a context of widespread HIV-related stigma and discrimination and on-going risks to HIV disclosure, little is known about the influence of growing social, legal and public health surveillance of HIV on sexual activity and satisfaction of women living with HIV (WLWH).MethodsWe analyzed baseline cross-sectional survey data for WLWH (≥16 years, self-identifying as women) enrolled in the Canadian HIV Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS), a multisite, longitudinal, community-based research study in British Columbia (BC), Ontario (ON) and Quebec (QC). Sexual inactivity was defined as no consensual sex (oral or penetrative) in the prior six months, excluding recently postpartum women (≤6 months). Satisfaction was assessed using an item from the Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women. Multivariable logistic regression analysis examined independent correlates of sexual inactivity.ResultsOf 1213 participants (26% BC, 50% ON, 24% QC), median age was 43 years (IQR: 35, 50). 23% identified as Aboriginal, 28% as African, Caribbean and Black, 41% as White and 8% as other ethnicities. Heterosexual orientation was reported by 87% of participants and LGBTQ by 13%. In total, 82% were currently taking antiretroviral therapy (ART), and 77% reported an undetectable viral load (VL<40 copies/mL). Overall, 49% were sexually inactive and 64% reported being satisfied with their current sex lives, including 49% of sexually inactive and 79% of sexually active women (p<0.001). Sexually inactive women had significantly higher odds of being older (AOR=1.06 per year increase; 95% CI=1.05–1.08), not being in a marital or committed relationship (AOR=4.34; 95% CI=3.13–5.88), having an annual household income below $20,000 CAD (AOR: 1.44; 95% CI=1.08–1.92), and reporting high (vs. low) HIV-related stigma (AOR=1.81; 95% CI=1.09–3.03). No independent association was found with ART use or undetectable VL.ConclusionsApproximately half of WLWH in this study reported being sexually inactive. Associations with sexual dissatisfaction and high HIV-related stigma suggest that WLWH face challenges navigating healthy and satisfying sexual lives, despite good HIV treatment outcomes. As half of sexually inactive women reported being satisfied with their sex lives, additional research is required to determine whether WLWH are deliberately choosing abstinence as a means of resisting surveillance and disclosure expectations associated with sexual activity. Findings underscore a need for interventions to de-stigmatize HIV, support safe disclosure and re-appropriate the sexual rights of WLWH.
机译:简介在加拿大71,300名艾滋病毒感染者中,妇女占近四分之一。在与艾滋病毒有关的普遍污名和歧视以及对艾滋病毒披露的持续风险的背景下,人们对艾滋病毒的社会,法律和公共卫生监督不断增加对性行为和艾滋病毒感染妇女的满意度的影响知之甚少方法我们分析了参与加拿大艾滋病毒女性性与生殖健康队列研究(CHIWOS)的WLWH(≥16岁,自我识别为女性)的基线横断面调查数据,这是一项在英国进行的多站点,纵向,基于社区的研究哥伦比亚(BC),安大略(ON)和魁北克(QC)。缺乏性活动的定义是在过去六个月中没有达成自愿的性交(口交或穿透性),不包括最近的产后妇女(≤6个月)。使用“女性性满意度量表”中的一项评估满意度。多变量logistic回归分析检查了性活动不相关的独立性。结果1213名参与者(26%BC,50%ON,24%QC)的中位年龄为43岁(IQR:35、50)。 23%被定为原住民,28%被定为非洲,加勒比和黑人,41%被定为白人,8%被定为其他种族。 87%的参与者报告了异性恋取向,而13%的参与者报告了LGBTQ。总共有82%的人目前正在接受抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART),而77%的人报告检测不到病毒载量(VL <40拷贝/ mL)。总体而言,有49%的人性行为不活跃,有64%的人对自己目前的性生活感到满意,其中包括49%的性不活跃妇女和79%的性活跃妇女(p <0.001)。缺乏性行为的女性年龄更大(AOR = 1.06每年增加; 95%CI = 1.05–1.08),没有婚姻或定婚关系(AOR = 4.34; 95%CI = 3.13-5.88),家庭年收入低于20,000加元(AOR:1.44; 95%CI = 1.08-1.92),并且报告的艾滋病毒相关耻辱率高(相对低)(AOR = 1.81; 95%CI = 1.09-3.03)。没有发现与ART使用或未检测到VL有独立关联。结论本研究中约有WLWH的一半报告说是性不活跃的。与性不满和与艾滋病毒相关的污名程度高的关联表明,尽管艾滋病毒治疗效果良好,但WLWH面临着健康和令人满意的性生活的挑战。由于一半没有性行为的女性表示对性生活感到满意,因此需要进一步的研究来确定WLWH是否故意选择禁欲作为抵制与性活动有关的监视和披露期望的手段。调查结果强调,需要采取干预措施消除艾滋病毒的污名化,支持安全披露和重新分配WLWH的性权利。

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