Author:
Eubanks August,Coulibaly Bakary,Dembélé Keita Bintou,Anoma Camille,Dah Ter Tiero Elias,Mensah Ephrem,Kaba Sékou,Lokrou Kpassou Julien,Ouedraogo Faïçal Rodrigue,Badjassim Alèda M. Fidèle,Maradan Gwenaëlle,Bourrelly Michel,Mora Marion,Riegel Lucas,Rojas Castro Daniela,Yaya Issifou,Spire Bruno,Laurent Christian,Sagaon-Teyssier Luis,Ouedraogo Sayouba,Granouillac Bruno,Serrano Laetitia,Peeters Martine,Berenger Cyril,Fiorentino Marion,Palvadeau Paméla,Vuylsteke Bea,De Baetselier Irith,Reyniers Thijs,Crucitti Tania,Diallo Fodié,Coulibaly Alou,Maïga Kader,Camara Drissa,Diarra Mahamadou,Ouologuem Aly,Keita Abdoul Aziz,Traoré Fodé,Cissé Oumar,Ouary Bréhima Abdrahamane,Kanta Ibrahima,Kouame Malan Jean-Baptiste,Kotchi Rachelle,Aka Niamkey Thomas,Coulibaly Noufo Hamed,Koffi Jean Armel Ekessi,N’guessan Frédéric Dibi,Yoro Stéphane-Alain Babo,Cissé Adama,Traoré Issa,Rajaonarivelo Camille,Ouedraogo Joseph,Touré Juste Rodrigue,Coulibaly Christian,Ouedraogo Mamadou,Thio Elisabeth,Ilboudo Ousseni,Traoré Abdoulazziz,Comsiambo Honoré,Agboyibor Richard Mawuényégan Kouamivi,Attisso Anani,Kokouba Anouwarsadat,Badjassim Aléda Mawuli,Agbomadji Kouakou Kokouvi Selom,Attiogbe Messan,Yaka Kossi Jeff,Ekon Agbégnigan Lorette,Bimba Julien,Dagnra Claver Anoumou Yaotsè,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Multiple barriers compromise pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) engagement (i.e., use and adherence) in men who have sex with men (MSM). In low/middle-income countries, little is known about PrEP engagement in this population. In West Africa, the CohMSM-PrEP study was one of the rare interventions providing PrEP to MSM. We estimated PrEP use and correct adherence rates in CohMSM-PrEP, together with associated factors over time.
Methods
CohMSM-PrEP recruited MSM in four community-based clinics in Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Togo. Quarterly follow-up included collecting socio-behavioral data, and providing a comprehensive HIV prevention package, PrEP (daily or event-driven), and peer educator (PE)-led counselling. Using repeated measures, multivariate generalized estimating equations models were used to identify factors associated with self-reported i) PrEP use and ii) correct PrEP adherence during participants’ most recent anal intercourse (defined as four pills/week for daily users and 2 + 1 + 1 for event-driven users).
Results
Five hundred twenty participants were included with a median follow-up time of 12 months (IQR 6–21). Of the 2839 intercourses declared over the follow-up period, PrEP use was self-reported for 1996 (70%), and correct PrEP adherence for 1461 (73%) of the latter. PrEP use was higher in participants who also attended participating clinics outside of scheduled visits (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) [95% Confidence Interval, CI], p-value; 1.32[1.01–1.71], 0.040), and in those who practiced condomless anal sex (1.86[1.54–2.24], < 0.001). Correct adherence was higher in those who often contacted PE outside of scheduled visits (2.16[1.01–4.64], 0.047) and in participants who adopted receptive/versatile sexual positions with stable partners (1.36[1.03–1.81], 0.030). Instead, after an interaction effect between financial situation and regimen was tested, it was lower in event-driven users with a difficult/very difficult financial situation (comfortable/just making ends meet & daily, 4.19[2.56–6.86], < 0.001; difficult/very difficult & daily, 6.47[4.05–10.30], < 0.001; comfortable/just making ends meet & event-driven, 1.63[1.22–2.17], 0.001), and in participants who felt alone (0.76[0.58–0.99], 0.042).
Conclusions
Community-based clinic attendance and PE contact outside of scheduled visits were both associated with higher PrEP engagement, but some socially and economically marginalized participants struggled with adherence. As scale-up continues in West Africa, we recommend implementing community-based interventions and providing extra support for vulnerable users to ensure adequate PrEP engagement.
Funder
Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le Sida et les Hépatites Virales
Sidaction
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health