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Household water insecurity is associated with a range of negative consequences among pregnant Kenyan women of mixed HIV status
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ContraceptionSexual HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthMaternal HealthWater SecurityHousehold Water InsecurityPregnant WomenPregnant Kenyan WomenWater InsecuritySocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthVulnerable Patient PopulationMedicineEpidemiologyWomen's HealthMixed Hiv Status
Water insecurity (WI) is a serious and worsening problem worldwide, but its role in health outcomes among people living with HIV or pregnant women is unknown. We assessed experiences of WI in a cohort of 323 pregnant Kenyan women of mixed HIV status. The majority (77.7%) had at least one experience of WI in the previous month; it was associated with negative economic, nutrition, disease, and psychosocial outcomes. A standardized cross-culturally valid household WI scale would facilitate assessment of the prevalence and consequences of WI, and increased attention to WI could reveal an overlooked, but modifiable, cause of adverse HIV outcomes.
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