Publication Abstract

Negin, Joel, and Bennett Nemser. 2012. “HIV Attitudes, Awareness and Testing Among Older Adults in Africa.” AIDS and Behavior 16(1):63-68.

In Africa, older adults aged 50 and older are still sexually active and play a critical role as caregivers, yet little is known about their attitudes towards HIV and awareness of services. In this study, surveys were conducted in nine African sites. A multilevel model was fitted to evaluate the relationship between age and outcome variables. The study reveals that people aged 50 years and older have lower levels of HIV-related knowledge and awareness than those aged 25-49. Older adults were less likely to have been tested for HIV and women aged 50 and older showed particularly low levels of awareness.

DOI: 10.1007/s10461-011-9994-y