Women's decision-making capacity and its association with comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS in 23 sub-Saharan African countries.
Betregiorgis ZegeyeFelix Emeka AnyiamBright Opoku AhinkorahEdward Kwabena AmeyawEugene BuduAbdul-Aziz SeiduOlumuyiwa OmonaiyePublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2022)
Comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS in SSA is low but varies per country. Married women with decision-making capacity were more likely to have comprehensive knowledge of HIV compared to those with no decision-making capacity. Therefore, comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS can be increased through enhancing women's decision-making capacities, strengthening employment opportunities, socioeconomic capacities and creating awareness through media. Moreover, improving access to health care facilities working closely with religious leaders, can be considered to increase coverage of comprehensive knowledge of HIV among married women in SSA.