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Achieving the Optimal Vaginal State: Using Vaginal Products and Study Gels in Uganda,Zimbabwe, and South Africa
Authors:Zoe Duby  Barbara Mensch  Miriam Hartmann  Elizabeth Montgomery  Imelda Mahaka  Linda-Gail Bekker
Institution:1. Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Population Council, New York, New York, USA;3. Women's Global Health Imperative, RTI International, San Francisco, California, USA;4. UZ-UCSF Collaborative Research Programme, Harare, Zimbabwe
Abstract:Preferences and practices related to the vaginal condition have implications for the use of vaginal HIV prevention products. The authors used qualitative methods to explore narratives relating to the vaginal state amongst women in South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe who had previously participated in a biomedical HIV prevention trial. They investigated women's behaviors related to optimizing the vaginal state, experiences and perceptions of the gel's effect on the vaginal state and on penile-vaginal intercourse, women's narratives on male partner perceptions, and how preferences relating to the vaginal state may have interfered with gel use.
Keywords:Reproductive health  women  HIV/AIDS  HIV prevention  qualitative studies  vagina
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