- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- HIV-related health complications and treatments
- LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments
- Sexual function and dysfunction studies
- HIV/AIDS oral health manifestations
- Hormonal and reproductive studies
Hvidovre Hospital
2022-2025
Copenhagen University Hospital
2022-2025
University of Copenhagen
2021
Women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) today have life expectancies comparable to the general female population, leading a growing number transitioning through menopause. Recent studies highlighted healthcare professionals' lack of confidence in managing menopause women HIV, raising concerns about potential mismanagement. This review explores and compares information on management HIV-specific guidelines, aim identifying disparities assessing comprehensiveness HIV guidelines....
Objective: To investigate physical, psychosocial and sexual health outcomes in ≥50 years-old people with without HIV. Design: Cross-sectional study Denmark comparing by HIV status. Methods: Data were drawn from the SHARE study, a nationwide survey conducted between 2021 2022, examining psychosocial, reproductive (PWH), compared to data (PWOH) nationally representative Project SEXUS cohort study. Health assessed using validated patient-reported outcome measures, sex-stratified logistic...
The success of antiretroviral therapy has resulted in the normalization pregnancy among women living with HIV and a very low risk perinatal transmission HIV. Despite these advances, still face complex medical psychosocial issues during pregnancy. purpose this study is to describe experiences relevance social support Nordic countries.This qualitative examined data from pregnant sites Denmark, Sweden Finland 2019 2020. Data were collected third trimester via individual interviews using hybrid,...
To investigate psychosocial, sexual, reproductive and menopausal health in women with HIV (WWH) compared to without (WWOH) Denmark.A nationwide cross-sectional study.Data was retrieved from the SHARE study , a Danish survey examining sexual people HIV. Data WWH, collected 2021-2022, matched 1:10 on age comparison group of WWOH nationally representative cohort Project SEXUS . Associations between status psychosocial outcomes were assessed by adjusted odds ratios (aOR) 95% confidence intervals...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has disproportionately affected men who have sex with (MSM) since its onset. Despite important medical advancements in treatment, the enduring effects of living HIV continue to adversely impact health and well-being this population. This cross-sectional nationwide study examined psychosocial sexual among MSM Denmark, comparing those without HIV.