Effects of partnership change on microbicide gel adherence in a clinical trial (HPTN 035)
Citation
Gorbach PM, Kelly CW, Borgerding JA, Ramjee G, Tembo T, Kumwenda N, Musara P, Roberts S, Maslankowski L. Effects of partnership change on microbicide gel adherence in a clinical trial (HPTN 035). AIDS Behav. 2014, 18: 855-61. PMC3988261
Abstract
Use of HIV prevention methods may vary for women by types of sexual partners. In a microbicide safety and effectiveness trial (HPTN 035) differences in adherence to a microbicide study gel were compared between women with new versus ongoing partnerships over time. 1,757 women in the three HPTN 035 trial's arms completed the Follow-up Partner Status (FPS) questionnaire at their last study visit. Women married at baseline were asked if they had the same husband, new husband or new partner. Unmarried women were asked if they had changed partners or married. Self-reported gel adherence during the last sex act was compared at each quarterly visit between women with ongoing versus new partners. High gel adherence was compared with low gel adherence (85-100 vs.