Using the Health Belief Model to Understand Why Making Oral HIV Self-Testing Available to Truck Drivers in Kenya Had Little Impact on Six-Month Testing

Oo, T. A. A., Romo, M. L., George, G., Mwai, E., Nyaga, E., Mantell, J. E., Odhiambo, J. O., Govender, K., & Kelvin, E. A. (2024). Using the Health Belief Model to Understand Why Making Oral HIV Self-Testing Available to Truck Drivers in Kenya Had Little Impact on Six-Month Testing. AIDS and Behavior, 28(12), 4118–4126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-024-04500-1
Authors:
Thae Aient Aient Oo
Matthew L Romo
Gavin George
Eva Mwai
Eston Nyaga
Joanne E Mantell
Jacob O Odhiambo
Kaymarlin Govender
Elizabeth A Kelvin
Affiliated Authors:
Joanne E Mantell
Author Keywords:
fatalism
health belief model
hiv
kenya
risk pereption
self-efficacy
self-testing
truck drivers
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Article
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10.1007/s10461-024-04500-1
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PubMed

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