Empowerment and utilization of HIV testing among partnered women in Zambia: Evidence from the Zambia demographic and health survey 2018
Whiteson Mbele,
Phyllis Dako-Gyeke,
Andreas Ndapewa Frans
et al.
Abstract:In Zambia, women are disproportionally more affected by HIV compared to men. This has mainly been attributed to harmful gender norms that enhance male dominance and disempower women, preventing them from exercising their right to negotiate for safe sex and utilizing HIV prevention services such as HIV testing. This study examined associations between empowerment and HIV testing among married and partnered women. We analyzed secondary data from the couple’s recode of the 2018 Zambia demographic and health surve… Show more
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