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      Experiences Using Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Safer Conception Among HIV Serodiscordant Heterosexual Couples in the United States

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          Antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a promising HIV prevention strategy for HIV serodiscordant couples (HIV-infected male, uninfected female) seeking safer conception. However, most research on PrEP for safer conception has focused on couples in sub-Saharan Africa; little is known about the perspectives or experiences of heterosexual couples in the United States. We conducted qualitative interviews with six couples (six women and five of their male partners) receiving PrEP for conception services at an urban safety net hospital in the US Northeast. In-depth interview guides explored couple relationships and contextual factors and attitudes, perceptions, and decision-making processes surrounding PrEP for safer conception. Thematic analyses focused on identifying the following emergent themes. We found that couple relationships were situated within broader social and cultural contexts of immigration, family, and community that shaped their experiences with HIV and serodiscordant relationship status. Despite strong partner support within relationships, HIV stigma and disapproval of serodiscordant relationships contributed to couples' feelings of social isolation and subsequent aspirations to have “normal” families. By enabling “natural” conception through condomless sex, PrEP for safer conception provided a sense of enhanced relationship intimacy. Couples called for increasing public awareness of PrEP through positive messaging as a way to combat HIV stigma. Findings suggest that relationship dynamics and broader social contexts appear to shape HIV serodiscordant couples' fertility desires and motivations to use PrEP. However, increased public awareness of PrEP for safer conception may be needed to combat HIV stigma at the community level.

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          Journal
          AIDS Patient Care STDS
          AIDS Patient Care STDS
          apc
          AIDS Patient Care and STDs
          Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (140 Huguenot Street, 3rd FloorNew Rochelle, NY 10801USA )
          1087-2914
          1557-7449
          01 August 2017
          01 August 2017
          : 31
          : 8
          : 348-355
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health , Boston, Massachusetts.
          [ 2 ]Department of Health Law, Policy & Management, Boston University School of Public Health , Boston, Massachusetts.
          [ 3 ]Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies , Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
          [ 4 ]Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine , Boston, Massachusetts.
          [ 5 ]Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital , Bedford, Massachusetts.
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Angela R. Bazzi, PhD, MPH, Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Rm 442E, Boston, MA 02118, E-mail: abazzi@ 123456bu.edu
          Article
          PMC5564004 PMC5564004 5564004 10.1089/apc.2017.0098
          10.1089/apc.2017.0098
          5564004
          28719229
          ca3e4a91-e59e-46ca-9886-af4de98bc05d
          Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
          History
          Page count
          Tables: 1, References: 56, Pages: 8
          Categories
          Behavioral and Psychosocial Research

          HIV prevention,conception,fertility,heterosexual couples,serodiscordant couples,pre-exposure prophylaxis

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