| Literature DB >> 26285777 |
Jan Ostermann1, Derek S Brown, Axel Mühlbacher, Bernard Njau, Nathan Thielman.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial public health efforts to increase HIV testing, testing rates have plateaued in many countries and rates of repeat testing for those with ongoing risk are low. To inform policies aimed at increasing uptake of HIV testing, we identified characteristics associated with individuals' willingness-to-accept (WTA) an HIV test in a general population sample and among two high-risk populations in Moshi, Tanzania.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26285777 PMCID: PMC4540717 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-015-0060-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Basic demographic and risk characteristics of participants (N=721)
| Females | Males | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community | Barworkers | Community | Porters | ||||||||
| Variable | Value | Mean (sd) or N (%) | Mean (sd) or % | Mean (sd) or % | Mean (sd) or % | ||||||
| Age | Years | 29.8 | (7.7) | 27.7 | (5.4) | a | 26.6 | (7.5) | 29.5 | (6.9) | b |
| Education | Primary education or less | 193 | (67.2 %) | 86 | (63.7 %) | 43 | (37.4 %) | 105 | (57.1 %) | b | |
| Secondary education | 94 | (32.8 %) | 49 | (36.3 %) | 72 | (62.6 %) | 79 | (42.9 %) | |||
| Symptoms of HIV, past 3 months | No symptoms | 155 | (54.0 %) | 48 | (35.6 %) | b | 72 | (62.6 %) | 108 | (58.7 %) | |
| Any symptoms | 132 | (46.0 %) | 87 | (64.4 %) | 43 | (37.4 %) | 76 | (41.3 %) | |||
| # of lifetime sexual partners | 1-2 | 189 | (65.9 %) | 8 | (5.9 %) | b | 49 | (42.6 %) | 24 | (13.0 %) | b |
| 3-4 | 80 | (27.9 %) | 32 | (23.7 %) | 39 | (33.9 %) | 49 | (26.6 %) | |||
| 5+ | 18 | (6.3 %) | 95 | (70.4 %) | 27 | (23.5 %) | 111 | (60.3 %) | |||
| Commercial sex | Never | 155 | (54.0 %) | 9 | (6.7 %) | b | 60 | (52.2 %) | 22 | (12.0 %) | b |
| Ever | 132 | (46.0 %) | 126 | (93.3 %) | 55 | (47.8 %) | 162 | (88.0 %) | |||
| Previously tested for HIV | Never | 24 | (8.4 %) | 17 | (12.6 %) | 39 | (33.9 %) | 56 | (30.4 %) | ||
| At least once | 263 | (91.6 %) | 118 | (87.4 %) | 76 | (66.1 %) | 128 | (69.6 %) | |||
| Marital status | Not married | 94 | (32.8 %) | 95 | (70.4 %) | b | 82 | (71.3 %) | 92 | (50.0 %) | b |
| Married | 193 | (67.2 %) | 40 | (29.6 %) | 33 | (28.7 %) | 92 | (50.0 %) | |||
| Partner has tested for HIV | Partner has not tested | 119 | (41.5 %) | 77 | (57.0 %) | a | 51 | (44.3 %) | 91 | (49.5 %) | |
| Partner has tested | 168 | (58.5 %) | 58 | (43.0 %) | 64 | (55.7 %) | 93 | (50.5 %) | |||
| Perceived accuracy of the HIV test | Mostly accurate or inaccurate | 81 | (28.2 %) | 40 | (29.6 %) | 42 | (36.5 %) | 55 | (29.9 %) | ||
| Completely accurate | 206 | (71.8 %) | 95 | (70.4 %) | 73 | (63.5 %) | 129 | (70.1 %) | |||
| N | 287 | 135 | 115 | 184 | |||||||
The significance of differences between high-risk populations and the respective general community samples was assessed using Student’s t-test, chi-squared test, or Fisher’s exact test, as appropriate
a, and b indicate statistical significance at the 0.01, and 0.001 levels, respectively
Fig. 1Distribution of WTA responses (2012/13 Tanzania Shillings; N=721). 6 of 98 respondents (0.8 % of the total sample) did not provide a numeric answer to the follow-up question of how much they would have to be offered to test for HIV tomorrow. Their binary choices (No; No) are included in the WTA analyses. At the time of the study 1 US Dollar was worth approximately 1,550 TSH. The cutoff values of 2,000 TSH, 5,000 TSH and 10,000 TSH correspond to approximately $1.30, $3.20, and $6.40, respectively
Fig. 2Mean WTA estimates from univariate double-bounded choice models, by gender and HIV risk group (2012/13; Tanzania Shillings)
Marginal WTA estimates from gender-specific multivariate double-bounded choice models (2012/13 Tanzania Shillings)
| Females (N=422) | Males (N=299) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient | Std.err. | p-value | Coefficient | Std.err. | p-value | |
| Age | −4.6 | (34.1) | 0.893 | 16.1 | (55.5) | 0.771 |
| Any secondary education | 1398.9 b | (499.2) | 0.005 | 1149.1 | (618.9) | 0.063 |
| Any HIV symptoms | −722.0 | (466.2) | 0.122 | −1654.9 b | (570.9) | 0.004 |
| 3-4 lifetime sexual partners | −208.0 | (605.5) | 0.731 | 1411.4 | (791.9) | 0.075 |
| 5+ lifetime sexual partners | 593.5 | (664.4) | 0.372 | 365.4 | (809.1) | 0.652 |
| Ever exchanged sex for gifts or money | −1273.3 a | (564.2) | 0.024 | −172.2 | (698.4) | 0.805 |
| Previously tested for HIV | 1920.9 a | (851.4) | 0.024 | −583.3 | (651.7) | 0.371 |
| Married | −413.0 | (530.9) | 0.437 | 256.1 | (853.3) | 0.764 |
| Partner tested | −987.7 a | (501.4) | 0.049 | 216.7 | (703.6) | 0.758 |
| Test is perceived to be completely accurate | −1445.3 b | (508.5) | 0.005 | −1820.3 b | (588.9) | 0.002 |
a and b indicate statistical significance at the 0.05 and 0.01 levels, respectively