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Fertility intentions of prenatal and postpartum HIV-positive women in primary care in Mpumalanga province, South Africa: a longitudinal study.

Authors :
Peltzer K
Sifunda S
Mandell LN
Rodriguez VJ
Lee TK
Cook R
Weiss SM
Jones DL
Source :
HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) [HIV AIDS (Auckl)] 2018 Feb 16; Vol. 10, pp. 9-17. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Feb 16 (Print Publication: 2018).
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to assess fertility intentions (planning to have more children in the future) and associated factors among pregnant and postpartum HIV positive women in rural South Africa.<br />Methods: In a longitudinal study, as part of a prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) intervention trial, 699 HIV positive prenatal women, were systematically recruited and followed up at 6 months and 12 months postpartum (retention rate = 59.5%).<br />Results: At baseline, 32.9% of the women indicated fertility intentions and at 12 months postnatal, 120 (28.0%) reported fertility intentions. In longitudinal analyses, which included time-invariant baseline characteristics predicting fertility intention over time, not having children, having a partner with unknown/HIV-negative status, and having disclosed their HIV status to their partner, were associated with fertility intentions. In a model with time-varying covariates, decreased family planning knowledge, talking to a provider about a future pregnancy, and increased male involvement were associated with fertility intentions.<br />Conclusion: Results support ongoing perinatal family planning and PMTCT education.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1179-1373
Volume :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29497335
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S153212