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Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa
OBJECTIVE: Couples’ voluntary HIV counseling and testing (CVCT) significantly decreases HIV transmission within couples, the largest risk group in sub-Saharan Africa, but it is not currently offered in most HIV testing facilities. To roll out such an intervention, understanding locale-specific knowl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4403857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25894583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124548 |
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author | Kilembe, William Wall, Kristin M. Mokgoro, Mammekwa Mwaanga, Annie Dissen, Elisabeth Kamusoko, Miriam Phiri, Hilda Sakulanda, Jean Davitte, Jonathan Reddy, Tarylee Brockman, Mark Ndung’u, Thumbi Allen, Susan |
author_facet | Kilembe, William Wall, Kristin M. Mokgoro, Mammekwa Mwaanga, Annie Dissen, Elisabeth Kamusoko, Miriam Phiri, Hilda Sakulanda, Jean Davitte, Jonathan Reddy, Tarylee Brockman, Mark Ndung’u, Thumbi Allen, Susan |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Couples’ voluntary HIV counseling and testing (CVCT) significantly decreases HIV transmission within couples, the largest risk group in sub-Saharan Africa, but it is not currently offered in most HIV testing facilities. To roll out such an intervention, understanding locale-specific knowledge barriers is critical. In this study, we measured knowledge of HIV serodiscordance, transmission, and prevention before and after receipt of CVCT services in Durban. DESIGN: Pre- and post-CVCT knowledge surveys were administered to a selection of individuals seeking CVCT services. METHODS: Changes in knowledge scores were assessed with McNemar Chi-square tests for balanced data and generalized estimating equation methods for unbalanced data. RESULTS: The survey included 317 heterosexual black couples (634 individuals) who were primarily Zulu (87%), unemployed (47%), and had at least a secondary level education (78%). 28% of couples proved to be discordant. Only 30% of individuals thought serodiscordance between couples was possible pre‐CVCT compared to 95% post-CVCT. One-third thought there was at least one benefit of CVCT pre‐CVCT, increasing to 96% post‐CVCT. Overall, there were positive changes in knowledge about HIV transmission and prevention. However, many respondents thought all HIV positive mothers give birth to babies with AIDS (64% pre-CVCT, 59% post-CVCT) and that male circumcision does not protect negative men against HIV (70% pre-CVCT, 67% post-CVCT). CONCLUSIONS: CVCT was well received and was followed by improvements in understanding of discordance, the benefits of joint testing, and HIV transmission. Country-level health messaging would benefit from targeting gaps in knowledge about serodiscordance, vertical transmission, and male circumcision. |
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spelling | pubmed-44038572015-05-02 Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa Kilembe, William Wall, Kristin M. Mokgoro, Mammekwa Mwaanga, Annie Dissen, Elisabeth Kamusoko, Miriam Phiri, Hilda Sakulanda, Jean Davitte, Jonathan Reddy, Tarylee Brockman, Mark Ndung’u, Thumbi Allen, Susan PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Couples’ voluntary HIV counseling and testing (CVCT) significantly decreases HIV transmission within couples, the largest risk group in sub-Saharan Africa, but it is not currently offered in most HIV testing facilities. To roll out such an intervention, understanding locale-specific knowledge barriers is critical. In this study, we measured knowledge of HIV serodiscordance, transmission, and prevention before and after receipt of CVCT services in Durban. DESIGN: Pre- and post-CVCT knowledge surveys were administered to a selection of individuals seeking CVCT services. METHODS: Changes in knowledge scores were assessed with McNemar Chi-square tests for balanced data and generalized estimating equation methods for unbalanced data. RESULTS: The survey included 317 heterosexual black couples (634 individuals) who were primarily Zulu (87%), unemployed (47%), and had at least a secondary level education (78%). 28% of couples proved to be discordant. Only 30% of individuals thought serodiscordance between couples was possible pre‐CVCT compared to 95% post-CVCT. One-third thought there was at least one benefit of CVCT pre‐CVCT, increasing to 96% post‐CVCT. Overall, there were positive changes in knowledge about HIV transmission and prevention. However, many respondents thought all HIV positive mothers give birth to babies with AIDS (64% pre-CVCT, 59% post-CVCT) and that male circumcision does not protect negative men against HIV (70% pre-CVCT, 67% post-CVCT). CONCLUSIONS: CVCT was well received and was followed by improvements in understanding of discordance, the benefits of joint testing, and HIV transmission. Country-level health messaging would benefit from targeting gaps in knowledge about serodiscordance, vertical transmission, and male circumcision. Public Library of Science 2015-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4403857/ /pubmed/25894583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124548 Text en © 2015 Kilembe et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kilembe, William Wall, Kristin M. Mokgoro, Mammekwa Mwaanga, Annie Dissen, Elisabeth Kamusoko, Miriam Phiri, Hilda Sakulanda, Jean Davitte, Jonathan Reddy, Tarylee Brockman, Mark Ndung’u, Thumbi Allen, Susan Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title | Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title_full | Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title_fullStr | Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title_short | Knowledge of HIV Serodiscordance, Transmission, and Prevention among Couples in Durban, South Africa |
title_sort | knowledge of hiv serodiscordance, transmission, and prevention among couples in durban, south africa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4403857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25894583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124548 |
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