Exploring HIV risk perception mechanisms among youth in a test-and-treat trial in Kenya and Uganda

Author:

Owino Lawrence,Johnson-Peretz JasonORCID,Lee Joi,Getahun MonicaORCID,Coppock-Pector Dana,Maeri Irene,Onyango Anjeline,Cohen Craig R.ORCID,Bukusi Elizabeth A.,Kabami Jane,Ayieko JamesORCID,Petersen MayaORCID,Kamya Moses R.ORCID,Charlebois Edwin,Havlir Diane,Camlin Carol S.

Abstract

Understanding risk perception and risk-taking among youth can inform targeted prevention efforts. Using a health beliefs model-informed framework, we analysed 8 semi-structured, gender-specific focus group discussions with 93 youth 15–24 years old (48% male, 52% female), drawn from the SEARCH trial in rural Kenya and Uganda in 2017–2018, coinciding with the widespread introduction of PrEP. Highly connected social networks and widespread uptake of antiretrovirals shaped youth HIV risk perception. Amid conflicting information about HIV prevention methods, youth felt exposed to multiple HIV risk factors like the high prevalence of HIV, belief that people with HIV(PWH) purposefully infect others, dislike of condoms, and doubts about PrEP efficacy. Young women also reported minimal sexual autonomy in the context of economic disadvantages, the ubiquity of intergenerational and transactional sex, and peer pressure from other women to have many boyfriends. Young men likewise reported vulnerability to intergenerational sex, but also adopted a sexual conquest mentality. Comprehensive sexuality education and economic empowerment, through credible and trusted sources, may moderate risk-taking. Messaging should leverage youth’s social networks to spread fact-based, gender- and age-appropriate information. PrEP should be offered alongside other reproductive health services to address both pregnancy concerns and reduce HIV risk.

Funder

National Institutes of Health, NIAID

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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