In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing an important intervention for HIV prevention. We explored factors shaping the decision-making of cohabiting couples who opted to self-test in Blantyre, Malawi. Thirty-four self-tested participants (17 couples) were interviewed. Motivators for HIV self-testing (HIVST) emerged at three main levels. Individual motivations included perceived benefits of access to treatment, and self-checking of serostatus in the hope of having been cured by prolonged treatment or faith-healing. HIVST was considered convenient, confidential, reassuring and an enabling new way to test with one's partner. Partnership motivations included both positive (mutual encou...
OBJECTIVE: We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Background: HIV testing and counselling (HTC) is key to care and prevention, but only ~25% of adults...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infec-tions occur in stable relationships, making coupl...
Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infec-tions occur in stable relationships, making coupl...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
Introduction Mandatory face-to-face counselling is necessary during HIV testing but difficult to ...
INTRODUCTION: Mandatory face-to-face counselling is necessary during HIV testing but difficult to im...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative strategy for reaching population subgroups ...
OBJECTIVE: We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Background: HIV testing and counselling (HTC) is key to care and prevention, but only ~25% of adults...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infections occur in stable relationships, making couples testing...
Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infec-tions occur in stable relationships, making coupl...
Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, most new HIV infec-tions occur in stable relationships, making coupl...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals l...
Introduction Mandatory face-to-face counselling is necessary during HIV testing but difficult to ...
INTRODUCTION: Mandatory face-to-face counselling is necessary during HIV testing but difficult to im...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative strategy for reaching population subgroups ...
OBJECTIVE: We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Background: HIV testing and counselling (HTC) is key to care and prevention, but only ~25% of adults...