Assesment of the Magnitude and Determinants of Utilization and Demand for Pre-Marital VCT in Civil Marriages in Addis Ababa,Ethiopia
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2003-07
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Addis Abeba Universty
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A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2003 to February 2003 to investigate the
magnitude and determinants of utilization and demand for pre-marital voluntary HIV testing
and to describe the VCT schemes preferred by newly marrying individuals.
A total of 640 individuals (320 males and 320 females) who attended the civil marriage in
Addis-Ababa municipality were enrolled in the study. Fifty five percent of study subjects
reported having had pre-marital HIV testing and among those who did not have pre-marital
HIV testing (284), 63.4% of them claimed to wish to have testing, but had not had it for some
reason (unmet need group). The main reason given by the unmet need group was thinking that
he/she feels healthy. Most couples had sexual relations but consistent condom use was
reported by only 15.5% of them.
Being of Gurage ethnicity, having been introduced more than five years back and frank
discussion between couples on HIV/ VCT were seen to be predictors of pre-marital HIV
testing in both males and females. The demand for pre-marital VCT was significantly
(positively) associated with age 35 and above, and free discussion between couples on HIV/
VCT. The agreement level with in pairs for utilization as well as demand of pre-marital HIV
testing was good, while that of future plan for testing among the non-tested ones was almost
zero.
Confidential testing, integrated VCT services, medical doctors as counselors and a face-to-face
method of hearing results were the VCT schemes preferred by most respondents.
Advocacy on pre-marital VCT, promotion of free discussion between couples on STD/ HIV,
improving people’s awareness of self-perceived risk, consistent condom use before deciding
for marriage and integrated VCT sites are recommended.
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Assesment of the Magnitude and Determinants of Utilization