Adolescents' perceptions of the relevance of barriers to voluntary councelling andtesting(VCT): A rural Eastern Cape High School Study

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2009-11

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University of Fort Hare

Abstract

Rural Eastern Cape has been noted as recording counter statistics to the national South African HIV and AIDS prevalence levelling off. The role of Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) as a major preventive programme and the perceived barriers that would prevent rural adolescents from using it were explored at a high school in the Eastern Cape (N=l 78). About 20, 8% of the adolescent respondents in grade 10, 11 and 12 self reported that they had been tested while 79, 2% had not been tested and 55, 1 % reported that they had never heard of VCT before.

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Masters Thesis

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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Statistics, computer and systems science::Statistics, SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Psychology

Citation

Chimunhu,J.Adolescents' perceptions of the relevance of barriers to voluntary councelling andtesting(VCT): A rural Eastern Cape High School Study.Alice.University of Fort Hare.