Abstract
Since condoms are the only method that prevents both pregnancy and HIV/STI transmission, dual method use of condoms and long-acting reversible contraceptive methods would ideally be used in high HIV prevalence settings. Therefore, our objective was to assess whether self-reported condomless sex differs between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women who recently initiated a contraceptive implant in a high HIV prevalence setting in Kenya.
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