Sexual Risk among Pregnant Women at Risk of HIV Infection in Cape Town, South Africa: What Does Alcohol Have to Do with It?

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Amanda P. Miller
Steven Shoptaw
Rufaro Mvududu
Nyiko Mashele
Thomas J. Coates
Linda-Gail Bekker
Zaynab Essack
Candice Groenewald
Zaino Petersen
Pamina M. Gorbach
Landon Myer
Dvora L. Joseph Davey
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[1] University of California,Department of Epidemiology, Fielding School of Public Health
[2] University of California,Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine
[3] University of Cape Town,Department of Psychiatry
[4] University of Cape Town,Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health and Family Medicine
[5] University of California Los Angeles,Division of Infectious Diseases, David Geffen School of Medicine
[6] University of Cape Town,The Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, Faculty of Health Science, Institute for Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine
[7] Centre for Community-Based Research,Psychology Department
[8] Human Sciences Research Council,Impact and Research Development
[9] Rhodes University,Department of Epidemiology
[10] Human Sciences Research Council,undefined
[11] Fielding School of Public Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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Alcohol use; Pregnancy; HIV; South Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa;
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This study examines baseline associations between alcohol use and HIV sexual risk among a cohort of HIV-uninfected pregnant women (n = 1201) residing in a high HIV burdened community in Cape Town, South Africa. Alcohol use was measured using a modified version of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT). HIV sexual risk was measured through a composite variable of four risk factors: diagnosis with a STI, self-report of > 1 recent sex partners, partner HIV serostatus (unknown or HIV+) and condomless sex at last sex. Any past year alcohol use prior to pregnancy was reported by half of participants (50%); 6.0% reported alcohol use during pregnancy. Alcohol use prior to pregnancy was associated with increased odds of being at high risk of HIV (aOR = 1.33, 95% CI 1.05–1.68, for 2 risks and aOR = 1.47, 95% CI 0.95–2.27 for 3 risks). In addition to reducing alcohol use, several other strategies to address HIV sexual risk were identified. Evidence-based interventions to address alcohol use and other HIV sexual risk behaviors during pregnancy in South Africa are desperately needed. Qualitative work exploring individual and community level drivers of alcohol use among pregnant and breastfeeding women in this setting could support development of a culturally tailored intervention to address these issues in this population.
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