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Gender equality and education: Increasing the uptake of HIV testing among married women in Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe

机译:性别平等和教育:肯尼亚,赞比亚和津巴布韦已婚妇女越来越多地接受艾滋病毒检测

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Gender equality and education are being promoted as strategies to combat the HIV epidemic in Africa, but few studies have looked at the role of gender equality and education in the uptake of a vital service - HIV testing. This study looks at the associations between education (a key input needed for gender equality) and key gender equality measures (financial decision making and attitudes toward violence) with ever tested for HIV and tested for HIV in the past year. The study focused on currently married women ages between15-24 and 25-34 in three countries - Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The data came from the Demographic and Health Surveys. Logistic regression was used to study the role of gender equality and education on the HIV testing outcomes after controlling for both social and biological factors. Results indicated that education had a consistent positive relationship with testing for both age groups, and the associations were always significant for young women aged 15-24 years (p < 0.01). The belief that gender-based violence is unacceptable was positively associated with testing for women aged 25-34 in all the three countries, although the associations were only significant in Kenya (among women reporting ever being tested: OR 1.58, p < 0.00; among women reporting being tested in the past year: OR 1.34, p < 0.05) and Zambia (among women reporting ever being tested: OR 1.24, p < 0.10; among women reporting being tested in the past year: OR 1.29, p < 0.05). High financial decision making was associated with testing for women aged 25-34 in Zimbabwe only (among women reporting ever being tested: OR 1.66, p < 0.01). Overall, the findings indicate that the education and the promotion of gender equality are important strategies for increasing uptake of a vital HIV service, and thus are important tools for protecting girls and young women against HIV.
机译:性别平等和教育正在作为抗击非洲艾滋病毒流行的战略而得到促进,但是很少有研究关注性别平等和教育在采用一项至关重要的服务(艾滋病毒检测)中的作用。这项研究着眼于教育(对性别平等的一项关键投入)与关键的性别平等对策(财务决策和对暴力的态度)之间的关联,这些措施在过去的一年中已经进行了艾滋病毒检测和艾滋病毒检测。这项研究的重点是肯尼亚,赞比亚和津巴布韦这三个国家目前已婚的15-24至25-34岁女性。数据来自人口与健康调查。在控制了社会和生物学因素之后,使用逻辑回归分析研究性别平等和教育对艾滋病毒检测结果的作用。结果表明,教育与两个年龄组的测试都具有一致的积极关系,并且这种联系对于15至24岁的年轻女性而言始终是显着的(p <0.01)。在所有三个国家中,对基于性别的暴力行为都是不可接受的这一信念与25-34岁妇女的检测呈正相关,尽管这种关联仅在肯尼亚很显着(在报告接受过检测的妇女中:OR 1.58,p <0.00;其中过去一年中接受检测的女性:OR 1.34,p <0.05)和赞比亚(曾经接受过检测的女性:OR 1.24,p <0.10;过去一年接受检测的女性中:OR 1.29,p <0.05) 。只有在津巴布韦对25-34岁的女性进行测试时,财务决策才有意义(在接受过测试的女性中:OR 1.66,p <0.01)。总体而言,调查结果表明,教育和促进性别平等是增加对重要艾滋病毒服务的吸收的重要战略,因此是保护女童和年轻妇女免受艾滋病毒侵害的重要工具。

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