Contraception and intersection with HIV services in 11 high HIV burden sub‐Saharan African countries: Results from the population‐based HIV Impact Assessment cross‐sectional studies conducted from 2015 to 2018

Author:

Solmo Chelsea1ORCID,Yuengling Katharine A.1,Cooney Michael L.2,Sachathep Karampreet1,Ayton Sarah3,Phillip Neena1,Greenleaf Abigail1,Gummerson Elizabeth4,Hennesy Nora5,Lulseged Sileshi1,Habte Dereje6,Kagashe Magreth7,Rogers John H.8,Kirungi Wilford9,Battey Katherine10,Pasipamire Munyaradzi11,Namukanja Phoebe12,Ndongmo Clement13,Bodika Stephane14,Low Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. ICAP at Columbia University New York New York USA

2. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

3. Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud Monterrey Mexico

4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore Maryland USA

5. Public Health Institute Dar es Salaam Tanzania

6. Division of Global HIV & TB, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Addis Ababa Ethiopia

7. National AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC) Dodoma Tanzania

8. Center for Global Health, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), President's Malaria Initiative Abuja Nigeria

9. AIDS Control Programme Ministry of Health Kampala Uganda

10. Division of Global HIV & TB US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Windhoek Namibia

11. Division of Global HIV & TB US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Manzini Eswatini

12. Division of Global HIV & TB US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Kampala Uganda

13. Division of Global HIV & TB US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Yaounde Cameroon

14. Division of Global HIV & TB, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 3.7.1 addresses the importance of family planning. The objective of this paper is to provide information on family planning to policymakers to help increase access to contraceptive methods to women in sub‐Saharan Africa.MethodsWe analyzed data from the Population‐based HIV Impact Assessment studies conducted in 11 sub‐Saharan African countries from 2015 to 2018 to assess the relationship between HIV services and family planning. Analyses were restricted to women aged 15–49 years who reported being sexually active within the past 12 months and had data on contraceptive use.ResultsApproximately 46.4% of participants reported using any form of contraception; 93.6% of whom used modern contraceptives. Women with a positive HIV status were more likely to use contraceptives (P < 0.0001) than HIV‐negative women. Unmet need was higher among women who were confirmed to be HIV‐negative in Namibia, Uganda, and Zambia than confirmed to be positive. Women aged 15–19 years used contraception less than 40% of the time.ConclusionThis analysis highlights crucial gaps in progress among HIV‐negative and young women (aged 15–19 years). To provide access to modern contraception for all women, programs and governments need to focus on women who desire but do not have access to these family planning resources.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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