1. Fostering Access to PrEP Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women Aged 16 to 24 Years at High Risk of HIV Through the DREAMS Initiative in Four Districts in Zambia.
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Chipukuma, Julian, Lindsay, Brianna, Mwango, Linah K., Olowski, Pawel, Baumhart, Caitlin, Tembo, Kalima, Olufunso, Adebayo A., Bwale, Christine, Makasa, Priscilla, Muchoka, Monde, Tembo, Salina, Mbokile, Waitolo, Panda, Comfort, Malupande, Siphiwe, Lubinda, Richard, Bwembelo, Brenda, Fundulu, Everess, Munsongo, Chimpinde, Watala, Kelvin, and Musonda, Bupe
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HIV prevention ,HIV infection risk factors ,HEALTH services accessibility ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,PRE-exposure prophylaxis ,RISK assessment ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,HEALTH promotion ,SUB-Saharan Africans ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa remain at high risk for HIV, yet limited data exist on implementation of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for this group. We examined PrEP uptake among AGYW using a retrospective cohort enrolled in the Determined Resilient Empowered AIDS-free Mentored Safe (DREAMS) initiative in Zambia between October 2020 and March 2022. Consent was obtained from eligible AGYW at substantial risk for HIV, and they voluntarily participated in PrEP. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with PrEP refills following initiation. Of 4,162 HIV-negative AGYW, 3,233 (77%) were at substantial risk and initiated on PrEP. Overall, 68% of AGYW had at least one refill, but this differed significantly by age group and district. DREAMS was successful at reaching AGYW with PrEP services. More evidence is needed to assess reasons for discontinuation and to improve persistence for those with sustained HIV risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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