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Kenya

2017

City University of New York (CUNY)

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Offering Self-Administered Oral Hiv Testing As A Choice To Truck Drivers In Kenya: Predictors Of Uptake And Need For Guidance While Self-Testing, Elizabeth A. Kelvin, Gavin George, Eva Mwai, Eston N. Nyaga, Joanne E. Mantell, Matthew L. Romo, Jacob O. Odhiambo, Kaymarlin Govender May 2017

Offering Self-Administered Oral Hiv Testing As A Choice To Truck Drivers In Kenya: Predictors Of Uptake And Need For Guidance While Self-Testing, Elizabeth A. Kelvin, Gavin George, Eva Mwai, Eston N. Nyaga, Joanne E. Mantell, Matthew L. Romo, Jacob O. Odhiambo, Kaymarlin Govender

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We assessed predictors of choosing self-administered oral HIV testing in the clinic with supervision versus the standard provider-administered blood test when offered the choice among 149 Kenyan truck drivers, described the types of guidance participants needed during self-testing and predictors of needing guidance. Overall, 56.38% of participants chose the self-test, 23.49% the provider-administered test, and 20.13% refused testing. In the adjusted regression models, each additional unit on the fatalism and self-efficacy scales was associated with 0.97 (p = 0.003) and 0.83 (p = 0.008) times lower odds of choosing the self-test, respectively. Overall, 52.38% of self-testers did so correctly without …