The Effect of Stigma on Family Planning and HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Decisions of Young Women Accessing Post-Abortion Care in Kenya

Yasaman Zia, Lydia Etyang,Margaret Mwangi, Roy Njiru,Felix Mogaka, Lavender June, Irene Njeru, Job Makoyo, Susan Kimani,Kenneth Ngure, Inviolata Wanyama,Elizabeth Bukusi,Bernard Nyerere, Cyprian Nyamwaro,Nelly Mugo,Renee Heffron

AIDS and Behavior(2024)

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Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Eastern and Southern Africa face parallel epidemics of unintended pregnancy and HIV. Their sexual health decisions are often dominated by intersecting stigmas. In an implementation science project integrating delivery of daily, oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention into 14 post-abortion care (PAC) clinics in Kenya, we enrolled a subset of PrEP initiating AGYW (aged 15 to 30 years) into a research cohort. Utilizing log binomial models, we estimated the effect of PrEP stigma on PrEP continuation (measured via self-report and urine assay for tenofovir) and abortion stigma on contraceptive initiation. Between April 2022 and February 2023, 401 AGYW were enrolled after initiating PrEP through their PAC provider, of which 120 (29.9
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PrEP,Abortion,Stigma,Adolescent girls and young women
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