Awareness and uptake of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis among adolescent and young key populations in Nigeria: a secondary data analysis of the 2020 Integrated Biological & Behavioural Surveillance Survey.

HIV prevention key populations pre-exposure prophylaxis young persons youth

Journal

AIDS care
ISSN: 1360-0451
Titre abrégé: AIDS Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8915313

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 Sep 2023
Historique:
medline: 8 9 2023
pubmed: 8 9 2023
entrez: 8 9 2023
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a critical intervention for HIV prevention among key populations (KP) in Nigeria. However, little is known about its coverage among adolescent and young key populations (AYKP). Using the 2020 Integrated Biological & Behavioural Surveillance Survey conducted among KP, including female sex workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM), people who inject drugs (PWID), and transgender people (TG), we assessed the awareness and uptake of PrEP among AYKP (15-24 years) in Nigeria. We performed weighted descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses. Of the 6882 AYKP included in this study, 36.1% were aware of PrEP, ranging from 47.9% in MSM to 19.8% in FSW. Compared with FSW, MSM (aOR = 3.7, 95%CI = 3.22-4.35) and TG (aOR = 2.6, 95%CI = 2.18-2.98) had significant higher odds of PrEP awareness. Among those aware of PrEP, 24.5% had ever taken PrEP. The uptake of PrEP varied by KP group: TG (28.1%), MSM (25.3%), PWID (18.0%), and FSW (14.4%). MSM (aOR = 2.6, 95%CI = 1.72-4.07) and TG (aOR = 2.7, 95%CI = 1.71-4.14) had significant higher odds of PrEP uptake relative to FSW. The awareness and uptake of PrEP among AYKP in Nigeria is low. This calls for more awareness creation about PrEP addressing the barriers that limit its uptake.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37683258
doi: 10.1080/09540121.2023.2254547
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-7

Auteurs

Babayemi O Olakunde (BO)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.
Center for Translation and Implementation Research, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.

Yinka Folala-Anoemuah (Y)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

Chukwugozie Ujam (C)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

Chinwedu D Ndukwe (CD)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.
African Institute of Health Policy and Health Systems, Abakaliki, Nigeria.

Yewande Olaifa (Y)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

Hidayat B Yahaya (HB)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

Hasiya Bello (H)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

Alex Ogundipe (A)

Department of Community Prevention and Care Services, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.

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