An open-label, randomized crossover study to evaluate the acceptability and preference for contraceptive options in female adolescents, 15 to 19 years of age in Cape Town, as a proxy for HIV prevention methods (UChoose).
Katherine GillAnna-Ursula HappelTanya PidwellAndrea MendelsohnMenna DuyverLeigh JohnsonLandon MeyerCatherine M SlackAnn StrodeEve MendelLauren FynnMelissa WallaceHans SpiegelHeather JaspanJo-Ann PassmoreSybil HosekDionne SmitAlex RinehartLinda Gail BekkerPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
Adherence to daily COC was difficult for adolescents in this cohort and the least favoured potential HIV prevention option. While some preferred vaginal ring use, these data suggest that long-acting injectables would be the preferred prevention method for adolescent girls and young women. This study highlights the need for additional options for HIV prevention in youth.