Thursday, May 1 / 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM   •   Tremont

Session 11:
Sexual Behavior, Contraceptive Use, and HIV

Discussant: Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University

  1. Reported Partnership Concurrency and HIV Incidence among Married Couples in Two Population-Based Cohort Studies in Rural UgandaElizabeth A. Sully, Princeton University ; Fred Nalugoda, Rakai Health Sciences Program ; Kenneth Ekoru, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS ; Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program ; Janet Seeley, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS

  2. Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy Negotiation, and Associated Challenges among HIV-Discordant Couples in Moshi Urban, Tanzania: Mixed Method StudyTamara H. Hussein, Better Health for African Mother and Child ; Melina Mgongo, Better Health for African Mother and Child ; Beatrice Kisanga, Better Health for African Mother and Child and Majengo Health Centre ; Jacqueline G. Uriyo, Better Health for African Mother and Child and Oslo University Rikshospitalet ; Babill Stray-Pedersen, University of Oslo ; Sia Msuya, Killimanjaro Christian University College, Moshi

  3. Ambivalence in Pregnancy Intentions: The Effect of Quality of Care and Context among a Cohort of Women Attending Family Planning Clinics in KenyaEliud Wekesa, Population Council ; Ian D. Askew, Population Council ; Timothy Abuya, Population Council

  4. Shifts in Contraception Use across Relationship Trajectories: A Longitudinal, Couple-Level Study on the Effects of Fertility Preferences and Perceived HIV Risk on Contraceptive Use and Method Choice in Rural MalawiHannah E. Furnas, Pennsylvania State University

Other sessions on Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and Reproductive Health