AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in slums.MethodsA sequential mixed-methods study was conducted in two slums in Nairobi, Kenya, from November 6th, 2009 to April 18th, 2010. Data were obtained by quantitative survey (n=513), qualitative in-depth interviews (n=41), and key informant interviews (n=14).ResultsIn all, 250 (55.5%) participants used contraceptives. Condoms were the most frequently reported modern method (n=142; 60.4%), followed by injectables (n=55; 23.4%) and dual methods (n=38; 15.3%). Unmet need was reported by 151 (33.6%) individuals. Factors associated with contraceptive use were education, marital status, number of living children, discussion of contraception wi...
BACKGROUND: Enabling women living with HIV to effectively plan whether and when to become pregnant i...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
This study explored perceptions towards and utilization of contraception among HIV-positive, reprodu...
Objective To understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in slums. ...
AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in ...
Introduction: The HIV pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges in public health across the wo...
Objectives: With increased availability of anti-retroviral therapy and improved survival for people ...
Uptake of contraceptives is generally low in low-income settings. For women with HIV, contraception ...
OBJECTIVES: With increased availability of antiretroviral therapy and improved survival for people l...
At the end of 2013, an estimated 35 million people were living with HIV, and sub-Saharan Africa was ...
Introduction: As the generalized HIV epidemic in specific settings of sub-Saharan Africa continues t...
Background: Women’s knowledge and access to reproductive health services improves their ability to s...
BACKGROUND: Preventing unwanted pregnancies in Women Living with HIV (WLHIV) is a recognised HIV-pre...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
BACKGROUND: Enabling women living with HIV to effectively plan whether and when to become pregnant i...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
This study explored perceptions towards and utilization of contraception among HIV-positive, reprodu...
Objective To understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in slums. ...
AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in ...
Introduction: The HIV pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges in public health across the wo...
Objectives: With increased availability of anti-retroviral therapy and improved survival for people ...
Uptake of contraceptives is generally low in low-income settings. For women with HIV, contraception ...
OBJECTIVES: With increased availability of antiretroviral therapy and improved survival for people l...
At the end of 2013, an estimated 35 million people were living with HIV, and sub-Saharan Africa was ...
Introduction: As the generalized HIV epidemic in specific settings of sub-Saharan Africa continues t...
Background: Women’s knowledge and access to reproductive health services improves their ability to s...
BACKGROUND: Preventing unwanted pregnancies in Women Living with HIV (WLHIV) is a recognised HIV-pre...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
BACKGROUND: Enabling women living with HIV to effectively plan whether and when to become pregnant i...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
This study explored perceptions towards and utilization of contraception among HIV-positive, reprodu...