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Does Women's Autonomy Matter on Attitude Towards Condom Use in Reducing Risk for HIV Infection Among Married Women in Ethiopia?

Mohammed AhmedAbdu Seid
Published in: HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) (2020)
The study culminates that women's autonomy in health decision making improves attitudes toward condom use during sex for HIV prevention in Ethiopia. Besides, women's higher education gets better wealth index, and HIV testing perks up the attitudes toward condom use; but religious affiliation deters it. Therefore, efforts need to be done in promoting women's autonomy along with empowering women in education, economic as well as HIV detection. Furthermore, designing interventions that address primary prevention strategies like using condoms consistently along with addressing religious affiliation can have a significant effect on curtailing HIV/AIDS scourge.
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