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Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women

Although HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) testing for all women has been promoted by Vietnam’s Ministry of Health since 2000, test acceptance rates in this country were reported to be less than 30% in the community. This country has been facing the barriers to approach the national services toward...

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Autores principales: Chu, Dinh-Toi, Vo, Hoang-Long, Tran, Dang-Khoa, Nguyen Si Anh, Hao, Bao Hoang, Long, Tran Nhu, Phong, Nguyen Ngoc, Khanh, Thu Nguyen, Trang, Pham Van, Quyet, Tien, Nguyen Le Bao, Thanh, Vo Van, Nga, Vu Thi, Luu Quang, Thuy, Minh, Le Bui, Pham, Van Huy
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183240
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author Chu, Dinh-Toi
Vo, Hoang-Long
Tran, Dang-Khoa
Nguyen Si Anh, Hao
Bao Hoang, Long
Tran Nhu, Phong
Nguyen Ngoc, Khanh
Thu Nguyen, Trang
Pham Van, Quyet
Tien, Nguyen Le Bao
Thanh, Vo Van
Nga, Vu Thi
Luu Quang, Thuy
Minh, Le Bui
Pham, Van Huy
author_facet Chu, Dinh-Toi
Vo, Hoang-Long
Tran, Dang-Khoa
Nguyen Si Anh, Hao
Bao Hoang, Long
Tran Nhu, Phong
Nguyen Ngoc, Khanh
Thu Nguyen, Trang
Pham Van, Quyet
Tien, Nguyen Le Bao
Thanh, Vo Van
Nga, Vu Thi
Luu Quang, Thuy
Minh, Le Bui
Pham, Van Huy
author_sort Chu, Dinh-Toi
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description Although HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) testing for all women has been promoted by Vietnam’s Ministry of Health since 2000, test acceptance rates in this country were reported to be less than 30% in the community. This country has been facing the barriers to approach the national services towards transmission prevention from mother to child including HIV testing during antenatal care (ANC) towards mothers. Here, we aim to assess the socioeconomic inequalities in HIV testing during ANC among Vietnamese women. This study used available data from the Vietnam Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2014. Overall, the prevalence of HIV testing during antenatal care was 30% and the concentrate index (CCI) was 0.1926. There was significant inequality between women classified as poor and rich, and when stratified by social characteristics, inequality was found in women aged 15–49 years (CCI: 0.4), living in rural areas (CCI: 0.3), belonging to ethnic minorities (CCI: 0.5) and having primary or less education (CCI: 0.4). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, ethnicity and socioeconomic status were significant factors associated with HIV testing during ANC. We found the prevalence of HIV testing during ANC was low, and its inequalities were associated with age, living area, ethnicity, education, and economic status.
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spelling pubmed-67659512019-09-30 Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women Chu, Dinh-Toi Vo, Hoang-Long Tran, Dang-Khoa Nguyen Si Anh, Hao Bao Hoang, Long Tran Nhu, Phong Nguyen Ngoc, Khanh Thu Nguyen, Trang Pham Van, Quyet Tien, Nguyen Le Bao Thanh, Vo Van Nga, Vu Thi Luu Quang, Thuy Minh, Le Bui Pham, Van Huy Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Although HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) testing for all women has been promoted by Vietnam’s Ministry of Health since 2000, test acceptance rates in this country were reported to be less than 30% in the community. This country has been facing the barriers to approach the national services towards transmission prevention from mother to child including HIV testing during antenatal care (ANC) towards mothers. Here, we aim to assess the socioeconomic inequalities in HIV testing during ANC among Vietnamese women. This study used available data from the Vietnam Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2014. Overall, the prevalence of HIV testing during antenatal care was 30% and the concentrate index (CCI) was 0.1926. There was significant inequality between women classified as poor and rich, and when stratified by social characteristics, inequality was found in women aged 15–49 years (CCI: 0.4), living in rural areas (CCI: 0.3), belonging to ethnic minorities (CCI: 0.5) and having primary or less education (CCI: 0.4). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, ethnicity and socioeconomic status were significant factors associated with HIV testing during ANC. We found the prevalence of HIV testing during ANC was low, and its inequalities were associated with age, living area, ethnicity, education, and economic status. MDPI 2019-09-04 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6765951/ /pubmed/31487845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183240 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chu, Dinh-Toi
Vo, Hoang-Long
Tran, Dang-Khoa
Nguyen Si Anh, Hao
Bao Hoang, Long
Tran Nhu, Phong
Nguyen Ngoc, Khanh
Thu Nguyen, Trang
Pham Van, Quyet
Tien, Nguyen Le Bao
Thanh, Vo Van
Nga, Vu Thi
Luu Quang, Thuy
Minh, Le Bui
Pham, Van Huy
Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title_full Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title_short Socioeconomic Inequalities in the HIV Testing during Antenatal Care in Vietnamese Women
title_sort socioeconomic inequalities in the hiv testing during antenatal care in vietnamese women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183240
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