Factors that lead to changes in sexual behaviours after a negative HIV test: protocol for a prospective cohort study in Kinshasa

Background: Considering the high percentage of couples in which one or both members are HIV negative, the frequency of transmission among non-regular partners and the probabilities of non-disclosure, attention should be paid to people getting a negative HIV test at the Voluntary Counseling and Testi...

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Autores: Carlos-Chillerón, S. (Silvia)|||/items/18231aec-80e8-4fbe-b0b7-d3f18abd1c1f, Nzakimuena, F. (Francis)|||/items/4026da3d-0ae1-40ac-9976-b3b84d9cc061, Reina-González, G. (Gabriel)|||/items/32b42b38-f3b1-4565-a4c2-f2ba3428fc87, López-del-Burgo, C. (Cristina)|||/items/d5b97f63-13e2-4508-8879-3df2c87525a9, Burgueño, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/0c77a7b3-9f85-4461-af1a-487c351564f7, Ndarabu, A. (Adolphe)|||/items/6062ac42-4b47-483d-92d5-e23bc279e845, Osorio, A. (Alfonso)|||/items/c5f7adb4-993d-4674-9054-80ebf830e8da, Irala-Estévez, J. (Jokin) de|||/items/3be016f8-bc9b-4521-9749-af60142811d9
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/41725
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/41725
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:HIV
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT)
Negative test
Sexual Behaviour
Knowledge
Cohort
Africa
Materias Investigacion::Ciencias de la Salud
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Sumario:Background: Considering the high percentage of couples in which one or both members are HIV negative, the frequency of transmission among non-regular partners and the probabilities of non-disclosure, attention should be paid to people getting a negative HIV test at the Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT). Research has shown that a negative HIV test may be followed by a change in sexual behaviours. In Sub-Saharan Africa, where most HIV infections occur, there are few studies that have analysed the factors associated with changes in sexual risk behaviours after a negative HIV test at the VCT clinic. The aim of this project is to evaluate the specific factors associated with changes in sexual behaviours, three months after a negative result in an HIV test, and to analyse the effect of counseling and testing on HIV-related knowledge of participants in an outpatient centre of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo). Methods and design: Prospective cohort study from December 2014 until March 2016. People 15-60 year old that received VCT at Monkole Hospital (Kinshasa) were followed three months after they got a negative HIV test. In a face-to-face interview, participants replied to a baseline and a follow-up research questionnaire on HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. At follow-up respondents were also offered a new HIV test and additional HIV counseling. Four hundred and fifteen participants completed the baseline questionnaire and 363 (87 %) came back for their 3-month follow up. Discussion: This is the first longitudinal study in the DRC that evaluates the factors associated with changes in sexual behaviours after a negative HIV test at the VCT. Participants attending the VCT services within a clinical setting are a good study population as they can be good transmitters of preventive information for other people with no access to health facilities.