2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69819-5_19
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The Drive to Take an HIV Test in Rural Uganda: A Risk to Prevention for Young People?

Abstract: A key component of current global HIV prevention efforts is widespread HIV testing. This strategy in part reflects the focus on the broader global targets to eliminate AIDS by achieving high rates of viral suppression. In this chapter we look at young people’s engagement with HIV prevention options in South-West Uganda. Taking a qualitative approach, using repeat in-depth interviews and participatory workshops with 50 young people aged 16–24 years old, we reflect on their accounts of how they navigate risks an… Show more

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“…We set out to design and test an intervention that can improve access to and utilization of SRH services among young migrants. Between 2017 and 2019, formative research was conducted in South Africa and Uganda to investigate the experiences of young people moving to small towns from rural settings in relation to HIV risk, prevention and treatment seeking behaviour (17)(18)(19). As one of the outputs from this study, the young people contributed to suggestions to a co-designed intervention, which was later named "Lending a Hand", aimed at tackling their needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We set out to design and test an intervention that can improve access to and utilization of SRH services among young migrants. Between 2017 and 2019, formative research was conducted in South Africa and Uganda to investigate the experiences of young people moving to small towns from rural settings in relation to HIV risk, prevention and treatment seeking behaviour (17)(18)(19). As one of the outputs from this study, the young people contributed to suggestions to a co-designed intervention, which was later named "Lending a Hand", aimed at tackling their needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%