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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Male partner participation is a crucial component to optimize antenatal care/prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV(ANC/PMTCT) service. It creates an opportunity to capture pregnant mothers and their male partners to reverse the transmission of HIV during pregnancy, labour and breast feeding. Thus involving male partners during HIV screening of pregnant mothers at ANC is key in the fight against mother to child transmission of HIV(MTCT). So, the aim of this study is to determine the level of male partner involvement in PMTCT and factors that affecting it.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24521216 PMCID: PMC3923985 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-65
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Socio demographic characteristics of pregnant mothers attending ANC/PMTCT, Mekelle Town, Northern Ethiopia, 2011
| 15-19 | 15(15.8) | 38(10.1) | 53(11.2) |
| 20-24 | 38(40.0) | 116(30.7) | 154(32.6) |
| 25-29 | 28(29.5) | 136(36.0) | 164(34.7) |
| > = 30 | 14(14.7) | 88(23.3) | 102(21.6) |
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| Unable to read and write | 10(10.5) | 59(15.6) | 69(14.6) |
| Able to read and write | 4(3.4) | 13(4.1) | 17(3.6) |
| Primary education | 34(35.8) | 165(43.7) | 199(42.1) |
| Secondary education | 32(33.7) | 100(26.5) | 132(27.9) |
| Post secondary education | 15(15.9) | 41(10.8) | 56(11.8) |
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| One visit | 27(28.4) | 131(34.7) | 158(33.4) |
| Two visit | 35(36.8) | 131(34.7) | 166(35.1) |
| Three visit | 22(23.2) | 69(18.3) | 91(19.2) |
| Four and above | 11(11.6) | 47(12.4) | 58(12.3) |
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| Currently married | 70(73.7) | 247(65.3) | 317(67.0) |
| Living with a man but not married | 23(24.2) | 90(23.8) | 113(23.9) |
| Not living together but not separated | 2(2.1) | 41(10.8) | 43(9.1) |
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| No occupation | 58(61.1) | 256(67.8) | 314(66.4) |
| Government employee | 37(38.9) | 122(32.3) | 159(33.6) |
Association between Male partner involvement in ANC/PMTCT and each explanatory variable (Crude & adjusted OR), Mekelle, Northern Ethiopia, 2011
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| 15-19 | 15(15.8) | 38(10.5) | 2.5(1.1,5.6) | 2.2(0.7,6.3) |
| 20–24 | 38(40.0) | 116(30.7) | 2.1(1.1,4.0) | 1.8(0.74,4.5) |
| 25–20 | 28(29.5) | 136(36.0) | 1.3(0.7,2.6) | 1.1(0.5,2.8) |
| > = 30 | 14(14.7) | 88(23.3) | 1.00 | |
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| No formal education | 10(10.5) | 59(15.6) | 1.00 | 2.7(0.6,12.3) |
| Read and write | 4(4.2) | 13(3.4) | 1.82(0.5,6.7) | 1.3(0.5,3.4) |
| Primary education | 34(35.8) | 165(43.7) | 1.21(0.6,2.6) | 1.9(0.7,5.3) |
| Secondary education | 32(33.7) | 100(26.5) | 1.89(0.9,4.1) | 3.09(0.96,9.9) |
| Post secondary | 15(15.8)) | 41(10.8) | 2.16(0.9,5.2) | |
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| < = 500 | 16(16.8) | 49(13.0) | 1.00 | |
| 501–1000 | 32(33.7) | 147(38.9) | 0.68(0.34,1.3) | 0.58(0.19,1.2) |
| > = 1001 | 47(49.5) | 182(48.1) | 0.79(0.4,1.5) | 0.7(0.36,1.6) |
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| <5 | 59(62.1) | 191(50.5) | 1.00 | |
| 5–10 | 25(26.3) | 132(34.9) | 0.61(0.37,1.0) | 0.5,(0.23,1.1) |
| 10 and above | 11(11.6) | 55(14.6) | 0.7(0.3,1.3) | 0.5(0.21,1.0) |
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| Not in union but not separated | 2(2.1) | 41(10.8) | 1.00 | |
| Living with a man but not married | 23(24.2) | 90(23.8) | 5.2(1.2,23.3) | 2.6(0.54,12.5) |
| Currently married | 70(73.7) | 247(65.3) | 5.81(1.4,24.6) | 2.7(0.59,12.5) |
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| No formal education | 4(4.2) | 39(10.30 | 1.00 | |
| Primary education | 34(35.5) | 106(28.0)) | 3.1(1.0,9.4) | 1.8(0.52,6.2) |
| Post primary | 57(60.0) | 233(61.6) | 2.4(0.8,7) | 1.2(0.32,4.2) |
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| Know her sero status | 93(97.9) | 353(93.4) | 0.4(0.25,0.8) | 0.4(0.18,0.7)** |
| Didn’t know her sero status | 2(2.1) | 25(6.6) | 1.00 | |
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| Yes | 2(2.1) | 353(93.4) | 3.3(0.8,14.2) | 1.4(0.28,6.6) |
| No | 93(97.9) | 25(6.6) | 1.00 | |
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| Yes | 83(87.4) | 208(55.0) | 5.7(3.0,10.7) | 4.7(2.32,9.4)** |
| No | 12(12.6) | 170(45.0) | 1.00 | |
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| Yes | 0(94.7) | 292(77.3) | 5.24(2.06,13.3) | 3.74(1.38,10.2)** |
| No | 5(5.3) | 86(22.7) | 1.00 | |
**Statistically significant at P < 0.05.