Knowledge of HIV and/or AIDS and HIV testing services among young men in South Africa.

Sithembiso M S Ndlovu, Andrew Ross, James Ndirangu
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Abstract

Background: The youth is at a heightened risk of immunodeficiency virus and/or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV and/or AIDS) infection because of risk-taking behaviour. There remains a gap in understanding young men's knowledge of HIV and/or AIDS and HIV testing services (HTS) in hard-to-reach communities in South Africa.

Aim: This article aimed to explore young men's knowledge of HIV and/or AIDS, including HTS in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).

Setting: Rural and peri-urban areas around the town of Ladysmith.

Methods: Employing a qualitative descriptive research design, 17 young men aged between 18 and 30 years were purposively and conveniently sampled and interviewed using WhatsApp and landline audio calls to collect their data, which was thematically analysed.

Results: Young men had good knowledge of HIV and/or AIDS but lacked knowledge about HTS and HIV self-testing (HIVST). They obtained their information about HIV and/or AIDS and HTS from various sources and were aware of where to access HTS. They were generally unaware and supportive of HIVST.

Conclusion: Male-targeted HIV and/or AIDS knowledge and testing interventions are needed to encourage and support young men to test for HIV. Human immunodeficiency virus self-testing should be explored as an alternative to clinic-based service to encourage young men to know their status, specifically those with limited access to or are reluctant to attend clinics. Strengthening HIV and/or AIDS education could facilitate better decision-making towards HIV testing among young men.Contribution: This study contributes to an understanding of young adult men's knowledge of HIV and/or AIDS and HTS in underserved settings in South Africa.

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南非青年男子对艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病的了解以及艾滋病毒检测服务。
背景:由于冒险行为,青年人感染免疫机能丧失病毒和/或获得性免疫机能丧失综合症(艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病)的风险增加。在南非难以到达的社区,在了解年轻男子对艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病和艾滋病毒检测服务的知识方面仍然存在差距。目的:本文旨在探讨夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省莱迪史密斯的年轻男性对艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病(包括HTS)的认识。环境:莱迪史密斯镇周围的农村和城郊地区。方法:采用定性描述性研究设计,对17名年龄在18 - 30岁之间的青年男性进行有目的、方便的抽样和访谈,使用WhatsApp和固定电话音频通话收集数据,并进行主题分析。结果:青年男性对HIV和/或AIDS有较好的认识,但对HTS和HIV自检(HIV self-testing, HIVST)缺乏了解。他们从不同的来源获得关于艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病和卫生服务的信息,并知道在哪里可以获得卫生服务。他们通常不知道并支持艾滋病毒传播。结论:需要针对男性的艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病知识和检测干预措施来鼓励和支持年轻男性进行艾滋病毒检测。应探讨人体免疫机能丧失病毒自我检测作为诊所服务的替代办法,以鼓励青年男子了解自己的状况,特别是那些前往诊所的机会有限或不愿前往诊所的男子。加强艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病教育可促进青年男子对艾滋病毒检测作出更好的决策。贡献:本研究有助于了解南非服务不足地区的年轻成年男性对艾滋病毒和/或艾滋病和HTS的知识。
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