Antiretroviral treatment literacy among HIV voluntary counseling and testing clients in Moshi, Tanzania, 2003 to 2005

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Antiretroviral treatment literacy leads to greater HIV testing and treatment and antiretroviral treatment adherence. Among northern Tanzanian subjects, antiretroviral treatment awareness was only 17%. Factors associated with low antiretroviral treatment literacy included having exchanged money or gifts for sex, living in rural areas, having more than 2 children, and having a primary education only. Previous HIV testing was protective against low antiretroviral treatment literacy. These results support refocusing HIV education efforts and increasing synergy between HIV prevention and treatment programs. © 2007 Sage Publications.

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Landman, K. Z., Thielman, N. M., Mgonja, A., Shao, H. J., Itemba, D. K., Ndosi, E. M., … Crump, J. A. (2007). Antiretroviral treatment literacy among HIV voluntary counseling and testing clients in Moshi, Tanzania, 2003 to 2005. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, 6(1), 24–26. https://doi.org/10.1177/1545109706298479

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