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A Group-Based Trajectory Model for Changes in Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Condom Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Participating in the ANRS IPERGAY Trial.

Authors :
Sagaon-Teyssier, Luis
Mabire, Xavier
Laguette, Vanessa
Fressard, Lisa
Suzan-Monti, Marie
Rojas Castro, Daniela
Hall, Nolwenn
Capitant, Catherine
Meyer, Laurence
Chidiac, Christian
Tremblay, Cécile
Préau, Marie
Spire, Bruno
Molina, Jean-Michel
Source :
AIDS Patient Care & STDs. Dec2018, Vol. 32 Issue 12, p495-510. 16p. 4 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is one of the most important milestones in HIV prevention for high-risk HIV-negative people. The introduction of PrEP into the HIV prevention package has raised the question of possible risk compensation, and in particular, a reduction in condom use. Although open-label extension (OLE) studies have enabled investigators to examine risk compensation in more real-life settings, results to date have been inconclusive regarding PrEP-induced behavioral changes. We aimed to identify behavioral trajectories over time for PrEP and condom use, and to investigate the link between these trajectories. Group-based trajectory modeling using logistic specification was implemented. Data of the 332 individuals participating in the double-blind and OLE phases of ANRS IPERGAY were used. Four distinct group trajectories were identified: 49.7% of the participants had "systematic adherence to PrEP," 19% had "high adherence to PrEP, 15.3% had "declining adherence to PrEP," and 16% had "low adherence to PrEP." Two condom trajectories were identified: 53% (n = 176) of the 332 participants were "low-level users" of condoms, and 47% were "high-level users." Among the former, 24.4% also belonged to the "low adherence to PrEP" group. This most-at-risk group represented 13% of all the participants. The effectiveness of offering sexual activity-based PrEP as part of the French HIV prevention package in the ANRS IPERGAY clinical trial is demonstrated by the relatively small proportion of participants that offset their low-level condom use with PrEP adherence. The results from this work may help in the future development of tailored prevention programs for high-risk HIV-negative people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10872914
Volume :
32
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
AIDS Patient Care & STDs
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133369823