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dc.contributor.authorNamande, Marvice
dc.contributor.authorNatwijuka, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorAgaba, Dickson
dc.contributor.authorAllion, Asiimire
dc.contributor.authorKebeyia, Irene
dc.contributor.authorMugumya, Robert
dc.contributor.authorKabami, Jane
dc.contributor.authorFlorence, Beinempaka
dc.contributor.authorMuhumuza, Allan
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-28T11:10:43Z
dc.date.available2022-02-28T11:10:43Z
dc.date.issued2021-10-30
dc.identifier.citationNamande, M., Kabami, J., Agaba, D., Asiimire, A., Natwijuka, A., Kebeyi, I., ... & Muhumuza, A. (2021). Prevalence and Factors Associated With Utilization of HIV Self Testing Among Students of Universities in South Western Uganda. Student's Journal of Health Research Africa, 2(12), 9-9.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.must.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/1597
dc.description.abstractBackground HIV self-testing (HIVST) is globally accepted as an important complement to existing HIV Counseling and Testing approaches. This study aimed at determining the prevalence and factors associated with the utilization of HIV self testing among university students of South western Uganda. Methods An online cross-sectional study design that used the quantitative approach was conducted purposely among 356 university students of Kampala International University (KIU) and Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) in South western Uganda between 12th August 2020 and 31st August 2020. Mapping different course leaders in launching the Google form link that contained the structured questionnaires in their respective formal class WhatsApp groups for enrolling potential participants. Descriptive analysis of numeric data was summarized in means with standard deviations and presented using tables. Descriptive analysis of categorical data was summarized in frequencies, proportions and presented using tables. Association between independent and dependent variables was assessed using Chi square test (X2) for bi variate analysis in SPSS IBM version 20. Results Of the 356 participants, the study had 57.3% of the participants from KIU and 42.7% were from MUST. The study found that university students who had ever self tested were 43.2 Socio- demographic variables associated with utilization of HIV self testing were the student’s year of study (p = 0.007), having a sexual partner (p = 0.012), and place of residence(p = 0.000). Conclusions The study demonstrates low levels of utilization of HIV self testing among University students in association with a number of factors that include how they are aware towards HIV self testing, places of their residence, having a sexual partner.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipFogarty International Center (U.S. Department of State’s Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy [S/GAC] and the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief [PEPFAR]) of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R25TW011210.en_US
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dc.titlePrevalence and factors associated with utilization of HIV self testing among students of Universities in south western Uganda.en_US
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