HIV counseling and testing among men in the  University of Ghana: Implications for gender-based HIV  and AIDS prevention interventions

HIV counseling and testing among men in the University of Ghana: Implications for gender-based HIV and AIDS prevention interventions

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : Daniel Yaw Fiaveh1*, Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo2 and Clara Korkor Fayorsey2
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2011

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HIV counseling and testing (CT) is one of the key strategies in the prevention and control of HIV and AIDS in Ghana. Although condoms remain a significant tool in the prevention of sexual transmission of HIV, they are often not used consistently or correctly due to some patriarchal beliefs resulting from the typical male roles that call for men and boys to be tough, aggressive, sexually dominant, and risk taking. What is more, the utilization of CT services among men is generally low. We therefore conducted a quantitative study of 600 men (median age = 22 years) to determine HIV counseling and testing among men in the University of Ghana. Overall, CT use among men was 19%. Of those who used CT, 84% did so voluntarily. The major barriers to CT use among men were due to ‘non regular use of a condom’, ‘don’t want to know’, and ‘fear of receiving an HIV positive test result’. Results however revealed that age of respondents had a significant influence on HIV counseling and testing among men (p<0.05).
Journal of AIDS and HIV Research Vol. 3(5), pp. 90-99, May 2011 Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/jahr ISSN 2141-2359 ©2011 Academic Journals Accepted 10 March, 2011
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