We analyzed biomarker validation data of unprotected sex from women in Zimbabwe to determine whether condom and sexual behavior misreporting differs between users of different contraceptive methods. Self-reported sexual behavior was compared with the presence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in vaginal fluid, a biomarker of semen exposure. Of the 195 women who were PSA positive, 94 (48 %) reported no sex or only condom-protected sex. Hormonal contraceptive users misreported sexual behavior less than women using non-hormonal methods (45 vs. 67 %, P = 0.03). This misclassification pattern could have implications on the elevated risk of HIV infection associated with hormonal contraception in some studies
AbstractIntroduction:More than 100 million women worldwide use hormonal contraceptive, including usi...
Challenges in the accurate measurement of sexual behavior in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prev...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
OBJECTIVE: Some observational studies have suggested an association between the use of hormonal cont...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmitted HIV inf...
We used data from a prospective study of 300 women attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic...
Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and HIV acquisit...
Background: Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and ...
Research on the determinants of condom use and condom non-use generally has relied on self-reported ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and ...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmit-ted HIV in...
BackgroundThe evidence from epidemiological research into whether use of hormonal contraception incr...
HIV susceptibility linked to hormonal contraception (HC) has been studied before, but with mixed res...
Determining whether hormonal contraception (HC), particularly the injectable contraceptive depot-med...
Abstract Background A high endogenous progesterone luteal state in the menstrual cycle has been inde...
AbstractIntroduction:More than 100 million women worldwide use hormonal contraceptive, including usi...
Challenges in the accurate measurement of sexual behavior in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prev...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
OBJECTIVE: Some observational studies have suggested an association between the use of hormonal cont...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmitted HIV inf...
We used data from a prospective study of 300 women attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic...
Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and HIV acquisit...
Background: Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and ...
Research on the determinants of condom use and condom non-use generally has relied on self-reported ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies of a putative association between hormonal contraception (HC) and ...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmit-ted HIV in...
BackgroundThe evidence from epidemiological research into whether use of hormonal contraception incr...
HIV susceptibility linked to hormonal contraception (HC) has been studied before, but with mixed res...
Determining whether hormonal contraception (HC), particularly the injectable contraceptive depot-med...
Abstract Background A high endogenous progesterone luteal state in the menstrual cycle has been inde...
AbstractIntroduction:More than 100 million women worldwide use hormonal contraceptive, including usi...
Challenges in the accurate measurement of sexual behavior in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prev...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...