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Shedding light on a HIV blind spot: Factors associated with men’s HIV testing in five African countries

机译:揭开艾滋病盲区的亮点:与五个非洲国家的男性艾滋病毒检测有关的因素

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Men's relatively low rates of HIV testing has been termed the 'HIV blind spot' and recently declared by UNAIDS as a top priority. This study uses data from five nationally representative Demographic and Health Surveys in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to explore factors associated with men's lifetime HIV testing. Between 29.3% and 34.9% of men ages 15-49 in these countries had never tested for HIV and men who held accepting attitudes towards gender-based violence, who lacked HIV knowledge, and who held stigmatising views of HIV were more likely to report never testing for HIV. Findings are interpreted, including a discussion of the possible unintended consequences of current 90-90-90 targets on men's relatively low testing rates. The results point to possible intervention opportunities to increase HIV testing among men in high-HIV prevalence settings in Eastern and Southern Africa and emphasise the importance of changing men's perceptions related to stigma and gender norms.
机译:男性相对较低的艾滋病毒检测率被称为“艾滋病毒盲区”,联合国艾滋病规划署最近宣布将其作为重中之重。这项研究使用了来自肯尼亚,马拉维,莫桑比克,赞比亚和津巴布韦的五个具有国家代表性的人口与健康调查数据,以探索与男性终生艾滋病毒检测相关的因素。在这些国家中,年龄介于15-49岁之间的男性中,有29.3%至34.9%的人从未接受过艾滋病毒检测,而那些对基于性别的暴力行为持接受态度,缺乏艾滋病毒知识并且对艾滋病毒持侮辱性看法的男性更有可能报告从未检测艾滋病毒。解释发现,包括讨论当前90-90-90目标对男性相对较低的测试率可能产生的意外后果。结果表明,在东部和南部非洲艾滋病毒高发地区,有可能增加男性对艾滋病毒的检测机会,并强调改变男性与耻辱和性别规范有关的观念的重要性。

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