Underlying reasons why some people haven't tested for HIV - a discourse analysis of qualitative data from Cape Town, South Africa
Reported barriers to HIV testing over the last 15 years have remained consistent, despite improved service offerings. We aimed to probe deeper by exploring how people who have never tested construct HIV testing in their talk. We used this to suggest underlying psychosocial barriers to testing even w...
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Main Authors: | Kyla Meyerson (Author), Graeme Hoddinott (Author), Tamryn Nicholson (Author), Sue-Ann Meehan (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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