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    Association of HIV status with sexual function in women aged 45-60 in England: results from two national surveys.

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    Toorabally, Nasreen
    Mercer, Catherine H
    Mitchell, Kirstin R
    Blell, Mwenza
    Burns, Fiona
    Gilson, Richard
    McGregor-Read, Janine
    Allan, Sris
    De Ruiter, Annemiek
    Dhairyawan, Rageshri
    Fox, Julie
    Gilleece, Yvonne
    Jones, Rachael
    Mackie, Nicola
    Obeyesekera, Sharmin
    Post, Frank
    Reeves, Iain
    Rosenvinge, Melanie
    Ross, Jonathan
    Sarner, Liat
    Sullivan, Ann
    Tariq, Anjum
    Ustianowski, Andrew
    Sabin, Caroline A
    Tariq, Shema
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    Publication date
    2019-08-14
    Subject
    Communicable diseases
    
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    Abstract
    Increasing numbers of women living with HIV are reaching their midlife. We explore the association of HIV status with sexual function (SF) in women aged 45-60 using two national cross-sectional surveys: the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ("Natsal-3") and "PRIME", a survey of women living with HIV attending HIV clinics across England. Both studies asked the same questions about SF that take account not only sexual difficulties but also the relationship context and overall level of satisfaction, which collectively allowed an overall SF score to be derived. We undertook analyses of sexually-active women aged 45-60 from Natsal-3 (N = 1228, presumed HIV-negative given the low estimated prevalence of HIV in Britain) and PRIME (N = 386 women living with HIV). Women living with HIV were compared to Natsal-3 participants using multivariable logistic regression (adjusting for key confounders identified a priori: ethnicity, ongoing relationship status, depression and number of chronic conditions) and propensity scoring. Relative to Natsal-3 participants, women living with HIV were more likely to: have low overall SF (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 3.75 [2.15-6.56]), report ≥1 sexual problem(s) lasting ≥3 months (AOR 2.44 [1.49-4.00]), and report almost all 8 sexual problems asked about (AORs all ≥2.30). The association between HIV status and low SF remained statistically significant when using propensity scoring (AOR 2.43 [1.68-3.51]). Among women living with HIV (only), low SF was more common in those who were postmenopausal vs. Premenopausal (55.6% vs. 40.4%). This study suggests a negative association between HIV status and sexual function in women aged 45-60. We recommend routine assessment of SF in women living with HIV.
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    Toorabally N, Mercer CH, Mitchell KR, Blell M, Burns F, Gilson R, McGregor-Read J, Allan S, De Ruiter A, Dhairyawan R, Fox J, Gilleece Y, Jones R, Mackie N, Obeyesekera S, Post F, Reeves I, Rosenvinge M, Ross J, Sarner L, Sullivan A, Tariq A, Ustianowski A, Sabin CA, Tariq S. Association of HIV status with sexual function in women aged 45-60 in England: results from two national surveys. AIDS Care. 2020 Mar;32(3):286-295. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1653436. Epub 2019 Aug 14
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/7697
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    http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caic20
    DOI
    10.1080/09540121.2019.1653436
    PMID
    31411046
    Journal
    AIDS Care
    Publisher
    Informa Healthcare
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1080/09540121.2019.1653436
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    Infectious Diseases

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