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    HIV counseling and testing practices among clients presenting at a market HIV clinic in Kampala, Uganda: a cross-sectional study.

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    The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in African Health Sciences Vol 17 Issue 3, (September, 2017). All rights reserved. (298.9Kb)
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    2017
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    Matovu, Joseph K. B.
    Bukuluki, Paul W
    Mafigiri, David K
    Mudon, Harriet
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    Background: Uptake of HIV counseling and testing (HCT) among informal sector workers is not well documented. Objective: To assess HCT practices among clients presenting for HIV services at a market HIV clinic in Kampala, Uganda. Methods: Between August 1 and September 15, 2009, clients presenting for HIV services at a market HIV clinic were invited to participate in the study. Socio-demographic and HCT data were collected from consenting adults aged 16+ years. Descriptive statistics were performed using STATA version 14.1. Results: Of 224 individuals who consented to the interview, n=139 62 % were market vendors while n=85 38 % were engaged in other market-related activities. Majority of the respondents, n=165, 73.7 %, had ever tested for HIV; of these, n=148,89.7 % had ever tested for 2+ times. The main reasons for repeat testing were the need to confirm previous HIV test results, n=126, 85.1% and the belief that the previous HIV test results were false, n=35, 23.6 %. Uptake of couples’ HCT was low, n=63, 38.2 %, despite the fact that n=200, 89 % had ever heard of couples’ HCT. Conclusion: These findings indicate high rates of repeat testing but low rates of couples’ HCT uptake in this population.
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