Sexual health of young people with perinatal HIV and HIV negative young people in England

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Judd, Ali
Foster, Caroline
Thompson, Lindsay C.
Sturgeon, Kate
Prevost, Marthe Le
Jungmann, Eva
Rowson, Katie
Castro, Hannah
Gibb, Diana M.
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2018-10-12
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Sexual Health , Young People , Perinatal HIV , HIV Negative , England
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As adolescents with perinatal HIV (PHIV) survive into adulthood, gaining insight into sexual behaviour and risk-taking is important. Between 2013–2015, 296 PHIV aged 13–21 years and 96 HIV negative affected adolescents (13–23 years) were recruited to the Adolescents and Adults Living with Perinatal HIV (AALPHI) cohort in England. Sexual health data were collected through computer-assisted self-interview questionnaires. Quality of life and household deprivation were also measured. T-tests compared means, and χ2 proportions; logistic regression examined predictors of ever having sex. 120(41%) PHIV and 31(32%) HIV- young people were male, 254(86%) and 70(73%) were black, median age 16 [IQR 15,18] and 16 [14,18] years respectively. 77(26%) PHIV had a previous AIDS diagnosis. 93(32%) PHIV and 38(40%) HIV- had ever had sex; median number of partners was 3 [1,6] and 4 [1,6] respectively. 54 (41%) of 131 young people who were sexually active reported not always using condoms, including 32% (30/93) of PHIV. In multivariable analysis, older age, male sex, worse deprivation score, worse quality of life, and alcohol and/or drugs were associated with ever having sex, but not HIV status. 12/30 PHIV reporting unprotected sex had at least one HIV viral load ≥200c/ml in the previous 12 months. Age at first sex and number of sexual partners were similar among PHIV and HIV-, and comparable to normative data. In conclusion, small numbers of PHIV reported condomless sex with a detectable viral load, which could result in HIV transmission, indicating the need for targeted sexual health and ART adherence interventions for young people with perinatal HIV.
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Judd, A., Foster, C., Thompson, L. C., Sturgeon, K., Le Prevost, M., Jungmann, E., Rowson, K., Castro, H., Gibb, D. M., & Adolescents and Adults Living with Perinatal HIV (AALPHI) Steering Committee (2018). Sexual health of young people with perinatal HIV and HIV negative young people in England. PloS one, 13(10), e0205597. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205597
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