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Use and awareness of and willingness to self-test for HIV: an analysis of cross-sectional population-based surveys in Malawi and Zimbabwe.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Many southern African countries are nearing the global goal of diagnosing 90% of people with HIV by 2020. In 2016, 84 and 86% of people with HIV knew their status in Malawi and Zimbabwe, respectively. However, gaps remain, particularly among men. We investigated awareness and use of, and willingness to self-test for HIV and explored sociodemographic associations before large-scale implementation. METHODS:We pooled responses from two of the first cross-sectional Demographic and Health Surveys to include HIV self-testing (HIVST) questions in Malawi and Zimbabwe in 2015-16. We investigated sociodemographic factors and sexual risk behaviours associated with previously testing for HIV, and past use, awareness of, and future willingness to self-test using univariable and multivariable logistic regression, adjusting for the sample design and limiting analysis to participants with a completed questionnaire and valid HIV test result. We restricted analysis of willingness to self-test to Zimbabwean men, as women and Malawians were not systematically asked this question. RESULTS:Of 31,385 individuals, 31.2% of men had never tested compared with 16.5% of women (p 

SUBMITTER: Johnson C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7249304 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use and awareness of and willingness to self-test for HIV: an analysis of cross-sectional population-based surveys in Malawi and Zimbabwe.

Johnson Cheryl C   Neuman Melissa M   MacPherson Peter P   Choko Augustine A   Quinn Caitlin C   Wong Vincent J VJ   Hatzold Karin K   Nyrienda Rose R   Ncube Getrude G   Baggaley Rachel R   Terris-Prestholt Fern F   Corbett Elizabeth L EL  

BMC public health 20200525 1


<h4>Background</h4>Many southern African countries are nearing the global goal of diagnosing 90% of people with HIV by 2020. In 2016, 84 and 86% of people with HIV knew their status in Malawi and Zimbabwe, respectively. However, gaps remain, particularly among men. We investigated awareness and use of, and willingness to self-test for HIV and explored sociodemographic associations before large-scale implementation.<h4>Methods</h4>We pooled responses from two of the first cross-sectional Demograp  ...[more]

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