Reproductive Health Decision-Making in Perinatally HIV-Infected Adolescents and Young Adults

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Cynthia Fair
Lori Wiener
Sima Zadeh
Jamie Albright
Claude Ann Mellins
Michael Mancilla
Vicki Tepper
Connie Trexler
Julia Purdy
Janet Osherow
Susan Lovelace
Suad Kapetanovic
机构
[1] Elon University,National Cancer Institute
[2] Center for Cancer Research,Departments of Psychiatry and Sociomedical Sciences, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
[3] Pediatric Oncology Branch,Pediatric Immunology and Rheumatology, Pediatric AIDS Program
[4] National Cancer Institute,Adolescent Clinical Research, Burgess Clinic
[5] Elon University,National Institutes of Health
[6] Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute,Pediatric Infectious Disease Department
[7] Burgess/SIS Clinics,Pediatric Immunology
[8] Children’s National Medical Center,Division of Intramural Research Programs
[9] University of Maryland School of Medicine,undefined
[10] Children’s National Medical Center,undefined
[11] Clinical Center/CCMD,undefined
[12] Georgetown University Hospital,undefined
[13] University of Maryland,undefined
[14] National Institute of Mental Health,undefined
[15] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2013年 / 17卷
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HIV and reproductive health; Perinatal HIV; HIV-infected youth; Adolescent reproductive health;
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With widespread access to antiretroviral therapy in the United States, many perinatally HIV-infected (PHIV+) children are surviving into adolescence and adulthood, becoming sexually active and making decisions about their reproductive health. The literature focusing on the reproductive decisions of individuals behaviorally infected with HIV can serve as a springboard for understanding the decision-making process of PHIV+ youth. Yet, there are many differences that critically distinguish reproductive health and related decision-making of PHIV+ youth. Given the potential public health implications of their reproductive decisions, better understanding of factors influencing the decision-making process is needed to help inform the development of salient treatment and prevention interventions. To begin addressing this understudied area, a “think tank” session, comprised of clinicians, medical providers, and researchers with expertise in the area of adolescent HIV, was held in Bethesda, MD, on September 21, 2011. The focus was to explore what is known about factors that influence the reproductive decision-making of PHIV+ adolescents and young adults, determine what important data are needed in order to develop appropriate intervention for PHIV+ youth having children, and to recommend future directions for the field in terms of designing and carrying out collaborative studies. In this report, we summarize the findings from this meeting. The paper is organized around the key themes that emerged, including utilizing a developmental perspective to create an operational definition of reproductive decision-making, integration of psychosocial services with medical management, and how to design future research studies. Case examples are presented and model program components proposed.
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