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Consistent condom use among highly effective contraceptive users in an HIV-endemic area in rural Kenya.

Hodaka KosugiAkira ShibanumaJunko KiriyaSam W WafulaMasamine Jimba
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Dual-method use was limited among HIV-negative women and women who had HIV-negative partners due to inconsistent condom use. The use of HECs was significantly associated with decreased condom use, regardless of partner type and their HIV status. Due to this inverse association, HIV-negative women may increase their HIV risk from their sexual partners. Therefore, interventions should be strengthened to reduce their dual risks of HIV infection and unintended pregnancy by promoting dual-method use. Family planning services should strengthen counseling on the possible risk of HIV infection from their sexual partners and target not only women but also their partners, who may play a key role in condom use.
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