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Table 2 Knowledge and attitude related to HIV testing among pregnant women attending antenatal care in health facilities of East Gojjam, northern Ethiopia 2013(n = 416)

From: Utilization of HIV testing services among pregnant mothers in low income primary care settings in northern Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

Variables

Non-tested n (%)

Tested n (%)

Total n (%)

Knowledge of MTCT and PMTCT

 Heard mother to child transmission

  Yes

72(24)

235(76)

307(74)

  No

67(62)

42(38)

109(26)

 Transmission can occur during pregnancy (n = 307)

  Yes

45(21)

169(79)

214(70)

  No

27(29)

66(71)

93(30)

 Transmission can occur during delivery(n = 307)

  Yes

21(14)

125(86)

146(48)

  No

51(32)

110(68)

161(52)

 Transmission can occur during breast feeding (n = 307)

  Yes

41(19)

172(81)

213(70)

  No

31(33)

63(67)

94(30)

 Heard PMTCT (n = 307)

  Yes

49(18)

222(82)

271(88)

  No

23(64)

13(36)

36(12)

Specific attitude to HIV positive living (n = 416)

What will be the reactions if your HIV test result is positive?

 No one believe the test result

  Yes

54(32)

116(68)

170(41)

  No

85(35)

161(65)

246(59)

 I will be thrown out of home/outcast

  Yes

32(39)

50(61)

82(20)

  No

107(32)

227(68)

334(80)

 I will be physically violated/abused

  Yes

10(27)

27(73)

37(9)

  No

129(34)

250(66)

379(91)

 My family will start to care for me

  Yes

24(15)

135(85)

159(38)

  No

115(45)

142(55)

257(62)