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Tanzania Journal of Health Research
Health User's Trust Fund (HRUTF)
ISSN: 1821-6404
Vol. 14, No. 1, 2012, pp. 1-5
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Bioline Code: th12002
Full paper language: English
Document type: Short Communication
Document available free of charge
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Tanzania Journal of Health Research, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2012, pp. 1-5
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Factors affecting HIV counselling and testing among adults in Muheza District, Tanzania
HARAKA, FREDRICK; MOHAMED, ALI; KILONZO, GADI & SHAO, HUMPHREY
Abstract
HIV/AIDS is one of the major public health problems affecting people worldwide.
Counselling and testing is a process by which an individual undergoes confidential counselling to
enable him/her to make an informed choice about his or her HIV status and to take appropriate
actions. The objective of this study was to assess factors affecting HIV counselling and testing (HCT)
among adults in Muheza district in north-eastern Tanzania. A total of 394 adults were interviewed
using a standardized questionnaire. The majority of the study participants were females (N=213;
54.1%). Most of the respondents were either in or have completed secondary education. Almost two
thirds of the study population (262) was not married. Seventy one percent of all participants viewed
HCT positively. A significant proportion of married (17.7%) and un-married (16.5%) participants
judged HCT as not essential as it would not change the test result. Sixty-eight percent of the
respondents did not consider themselves at risk and most of them (71%) were married. Importantly,
26% reported being scared of discrimination. In conclusion our study results demonstrate that only
half of the study population had adequate knowledge of HCT. Being married was considered as a
‘protective’ factor in terms HIV risk which indicates a misconception. These findings underscore the
importance of proper HIV counselling and testing in this community so as to bridge the knowledge
gap. It further demonstrates the need to address in detail misconceptions during HIV counselling and
testing.
Keywords
HIV; voluntary; counselling; testing; Tanzania
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