What drives 'first-time testers' to test for HIV at community-based HIV testing services?

Drivers of and barriers to testing are not well understood for those who have never been tested previously and now self-initiate at a community-based human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) testing service (CB-HTS). This descriptive study enrolled 229 first-time testers. Participants completed an electr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Public health action 2017-12, Vol.7 (4), p.304-306
Hauptverfasser: Meehan, S-A., Draper, H. R., Burger, R., Beyers, N.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Drivers of and barriers to testing are not well understood for those who have never been tested previously and now self-initiate at a community-based human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) testing service (CB-HTS). This descriptive study enrolled 229 first-time testers. Participants completed an electronic questionnaire. The majority reported fear and (non) accessibility of HTS as barriers to testing (40% and 24%, respectively). Wanting 'to know my status' and the immediate opportunity to test were reported as drivers of testing (41% and 35%, respectively). Addressing fear of testing and providing an easily accessible opportunity to test may go some way to encouraging those previously untested individuals to test.
ISSN:2220-8372
2220-8372
DOI:10.5588/pha.17.0064