The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, using a population-based survey for a cluster-randomized trial. Households (N = 120) were randomly selected from each of the 42 clusters, defined as a health facility catchment area. Individuals aged 15–60 years were invited to complete questionnaires regarding demographics and HIV-testing history. Men testing in the last year were defined as recent-testers. After questionnaire completion adults were offered home-based rapid HIV-testing. Of the 2,828 men, 53 % reported ever-testing and 25 % recently-testing. Factors independently associated with ever- and recent-testing included age 20+ years, secondary/higher education, being married or widow...
Abstract Background The low uptake of facility-based HIV counseling and testing (HCT) in South Afric...
Objective: To investigate individual, household and community factors associated with HIV test r...
Master of Public Health - MPHFor more than two decades now, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome ...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
It was estimated that 1.2 million people live with HIV/AIDS in Zambia by 2015. Zambia has developed ...
Background Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raisin...
This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical characte...
Background This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodefi-cien...
Abstract Background Across sub-Saharan Africa, men's levels of HIV-testing remain inadequate relativ...
Aims. To determine the prevalence of HIV, the level of sexual risk for HIV, and determinants of VCT ...
BACKGROUND: Across sub-Saharan Africa, men's levels of HIV-testing remain inadequate relative to wom...
Zimbabwe has a high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden. It is therefore important to scale up...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of HIV infection, to highlight HIV-testing refusal rates a...
Abstract Background The low uptake of facility-based HIV counseling and testing (HCT) in South Afric...
Objective: To investigate individual, household and community factors associated with HIV test r...
Master of Public Health - MPHFor more than two decades now, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome ...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
It was estimated that 1.2 million people live with HIV/AIDS in Zambia by 2015. Zambia has developed ...
Background Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raisin...
This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical characte...
Background This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodefi-cien...
Abstract Background Across sub-Saharan Africa, men's levels of HIV-testing remain inadequate relativ...
Aims. To determine the prevalence of HIV, the level of sexual risk for HIV, and determinants of VCT ...
BACKGROUND: Across sub-Saharan Africa, men's levels of HIV-testing remain inadequate relative to wom...
Zimbabwe has a high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden. It is therefore important to scale up...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of HIV infection, to highlight HIV-testing refusal rates a...
Abstract Background The low uptake of facility-based HIV counseling and testing (HCT) in South Afric...
Objective: To investigate individual, household and community factors associated with HIV test r...
Master of Public Health - MPHFor more than two decades now, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome ...