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History of Rectal Product Use and Country of Residence Influence Preference for Rectal Microbicide Dosage Forms Among Young Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Multi-country Trial Comparing Placebo Douche, Suppository, and Insert Products.

Rebecca GiguereIván C BalánBryan A KutnerSeul Ki ChoiRyan TinglerSherri JohnsonNicole MacagnaJessica WebsterAl LiuSuwat ChariyalertsakCraig HoesleyPedro GonzalesKen HoNoel KayangeThesla Palanee-PhillipsElizabeth BrownJillian ZemanekCindy E JacobsonGustavo F DoncelJeanna PiperJosé A Bauermeisternull null
Published in: AIDS and behavior (2024)
The DESIRE Study (MTN-035) explored product preference among three placebo rectal microbicide (RM) formulations, a rectal douche (RD), a suppository, and an insert, among 210 sexually active transgender people and men who have sex with men in five counties: the United States, Peru, Thailand, South Africa, and Malawi. Participants used each product prior to receptive anal sex (RAS) for 1 month, following a randomly assigned sequence, then selected their preferred product via computer assisted self-interview. In-depth interviews examined reasons for preference. We compared product preference and prior product use by country to explore whether geographic location and experience with the similar products impacted preference. A majority in the United States (56%) and Peru (58%) and nearly half in South Africa (48%) preferred the douche. Most in Malawi (59%) preferred the suppository, while half in Thailand (50%) and nearly half in South Africa (47%) preferred the insert. Participants who preferred the douche described it as quick and easy, already routinized, and serving a dual purpose of cleansing and protecting. Those who preferred the insert found it small, portable, discreet, with quick dissolution. Those who preferred the suppository found the size and shape acceptable and liked the added lubrication it provided. Experience with product use varied by country. Participants with RD experience were significantly more likely to prefer the douche (p = 0.03). Diversifying availability of multiple RM dosage forms can increase uptake and improve HIV prevention efforts globally.
Keyphrases
  • south africa
  • hiv positive
  • men who have sex with men
  • hiv testing
  • rectal cancer
  • phase iii
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  • mental health
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  • hepatitis c virus
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