Sexual practices and reproductive choices for sero different to HIV couples

Authors

  • Taís Renata Dalapria
  • Francisco R.G. Ximenes Neto

Keywords:

HIV, couples, sexual practices, reproductive choices, sero-difference

Abstract

Introduction: until recently, questions directed to sero-difference to HIV were not given their due importance; to this extremely delicate and socially fearful matter, which could potentially interfere or cause problems in the married life of couples. Objective: to identify the sexual practice of sero different to HIV heterosexual couples and to identify the aspirations related to family growth and reproductive choices, as well as characterizing their social-demographic profile. Methods: the study was held in the period from October to September 2003, in Sobral Ceará, with six sero different to HIV heterosexual couples. Results: it is noted that, all of the couples have children or are expecting; none of the individuals is aware of artificialin semination and two declare a wish to have more children. As for sexual practice, four couples only practice vaginal sex and two practice oral, analand vaginal sex. Conclusion: science has dedicated it self little to investigate sexual practices amongst sero different to HIV heterosexual couplesand their aspirations related to family development; maybe through lack of interest from health professionals, who in their great majority are overbur-dened or dispersed from this reality or maybe through lack of knowledge on this theme.

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Author Biographies

Taís Renata Dalapria

Enfermeira Graduada pela Universidade Estadual do Vale do Acaraú-UVA.

Francisco R.G. Ximenes Neto

Enfermeiro, Mestrando em Gestão em Saúde, Professor do Curso de Graduação Enfermagem da UVA e Assessor da Escola de Formação em Saúde da Família Viscondede Sabóia, Sobral-Ceará.

Published

2004-04-27

How to Cite

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Dalapria TR, Ximenes Neto FR. Sexual practices and reproductive choices for sero different to HIV couples. DST [Internet]. 2004 Apr. 27 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];16(4):19-26. Available from: https://bdst.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/534

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