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HIV counselling and testing utilisation and attitudes of male inmates in a South African prison
Abstract
male adult sentenced inmates serving medium and maximum sentences. Results indicate that a poor health system (OR=0.34, 95%CI:0.23 - 0.50) was inversely associated with HIV testing acceptance in prison, while age, educational level, population group, marital status, length of incarceration and access to HIV testing in prison were not associated with HIV testing acceptance in prison. Half of the participants (50%) agreed that VCT services are accessible and are promoted at their correctional centre. Most were satisfied with different components of VCT services, ranging from 79% (fair to very good) for ‘the way he/she received you’ to 62% ‘clarified all your concerns’. This study demonstrated some challenges and benefits to the field of health promotion and HIV prevention in the correctional
centres especially with regard to VCT services.