Ekholuenetale, MichaelNzoputam, Chimezie I.Okonji, Osaretin C.2022-07-112022-07-112022Ekholuenetale, M. et al. (2022). Association between socio-economic factors and HIV self-testing knowledge amongst South African women. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 23(1), a1347. 10.4102/sajhivmed.v23i1.13472078-675110.4102/sajhivmed.v23i1.1347http://hdl.handle.net/10566/7577Self-testing for HIV is an effective and alternative method of increasing HIV testing rates and a strategy for reaching populations that are underserved by HIV testing services. Nonetheless, many resource-constrained settings are yet to adopt HIV self-testing (HIVST) into their national HIV programmes.his study aimed to examine the association between socio-economic factors andHIVST knowledge amongst South African women.We used nationally representative data from the 2016 South African Demographic and Health Survey. A sample of 8182 women of reproductive age was analysed. The outcome variable was HIVST knowledge. This was measured dichotomously; know versus do not know about HIVST. The multivariable logistic model was used to examine the measures of association, with the level of significance set at P < 0.05.enHIVWomenSelf-testingHIV testingSouth AfricaPublic healthAssociation between socio-economic factors and HIV self-testing knowledge amongst South African womenArticle