Access to sexual and reproductive health services among South African young people living with and without HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contraception 2023;
126:110119. [PMID:
37467919 DOI:
10.1016/j.contraception.2023.110119]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To examine sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service access among South African young people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
STUDY DESIGN
We utilized cross-sectional data collected from February to October 2021 in Cape Town among young people 13-24 years of age living with and without HIV.
RESULTS
Two hundred and fifteen young people living with HIV (YPLWH) and 320 young people living without HIV were included. Young people reported an unmet need for SRH services during COVID-19, and 28% of YPLWH reported missing an HIV care appointment during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
CONCLUSIONS
Expanding access to SRH services for young people during disruptive events is critical to reduce disparities in HIV and other SRH outcomes.
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