2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13392-6
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Socioeconomic inequalities in the HIV testing during antenatal care: evidence from Indian demographic health survey, 2015–16

Abstract: Background In India, there is currently a lack of data on socioeconomic inequalities in HIV testing on a national scale; thus, understanding socioeconomic inequalities in response to expanded HIV testing is critical for assessing and ensuring equity of HIV programmes in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals. The specific objective of the study was to determine the factor associated with HIV testing during antenatal care and assess the socio-economic inequalities in HIV testing durin… Show more

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“…This finding demonstrated how poverty greatly affects HIV testing thru ANC. Our findings, which indicate that there is discrimination against poorer populations when it comes to HIV testing during ANC are consistent with those of research conducted in the SSA [ 24 ], and India [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This finding demonstrated how poverty greatly affects HIV testing thru ANC. Our findings, which indicate that there is discrimination against poorer populations when it comes to HIV testing during ANC are consistent with those of research conducted in the SSA [ 24 ], and India [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It might also be a result of the Rwanda Ministry of Health’s endorsement of provider initiated testing and counselling (PITC) as a strategy to expand the availability of HIV testing and warrant prompt HIV diagnosis among women (Awopegba et al, 2020; Kayigamba et al, 2015). The lowest HIV testing rate found in Mauritania is, however, far lower than the rates reported in earlier research, which included 35.1% in Ethiopia [ 25 ], 35.1% in Mozambique [ 26 ], 81.5% in Uganda [ 11 ], and 30% in India [ 27 ]. The low prevalence could be linked to the low uptake of ANC services in Mauritania, as women in West Africa were generally less probable to obtain ANC [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…A number of studies conducted in Asia have looked at the barriers to antenatal screening for STDs (Sabin L., Haghparast-Bidgoli H., Miller F. and Saville N., A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to antenatal screening for HIV, syphilis or hepatitis B in Asia: perspectives of pregnant women, their relatives and healthcare providers). From the supply side, common barriers identified include limited availability to antenatal screening services4–10 and low support and knowledge about STDs among health workers 6 11–13. Demand-side factors are numerous and include socioeconomic and demographic factors,4 7–9 12 14 15 knowledge about STDs,4 11 13–15 fear of husband’s reaction and stigma6 11 12 16 and low risk perception 9 11 12 14.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the supply side, common barriers identified include limited availability to antenatal screening services4–10 and low support and knowledge about STDs among health workers 6 11–13. Demand-side factors are numerous and include socioeconomic and demographic factors,4 7–9 12 14 15 knowledge about STDs,4 11 13–15 fear of husband’s reaction and stigma6 11 12 16 and low risk perception 9 11 12 14. However, no study, to our knowledge, has investigated factors associated with HIV antenatal screening in South Asia using data collected after 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%