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. 2015 Jul 1;10(7):e0130216. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130216

Table 4. Probit regressions of being offered HIV test and being tested (when offered).

(1) (2)
Offered Tested
VARIABLES 1 (N = 916) (N = 349)
Ethnicity: Bwaba 0.0734 0.0660
(not Bwaba) (0.0583) 2 (0.0699)
Education: Attended formal school 0.0731 0.0477
(never attended) (0.0503) (0.0610)
Marital status: Married 0.0274 0.0502
(other) (0.0512) (0.0656)
Pregnant partner: yes, in the past two years -0.0113 -0.0475
(not in the past two years) (0.0395) (0.0526)
Age (in years) -0.00459*** -0.00306
(0.00131) (0.00195)
Household wealth 0.0797*** 0.0625**
(0.0218) (0.0258)
Distance to closest first line facility (in km) 0.00226 -0.0152*
(0.00572) (0.00797)
HDSS village 0.177** 0.0661
(non HDSS village) (0.0703) (0.0706)
Knowledge of HIV service availability: Man knows 0.199*** 0.0166
(man does not know about it) (0.0378) (0.0878)
Wald 85.45 41.96
p-value 0 3.35e-06

1Reference modality in parenthesis

2 Robust Standard errors adjusted for village clusters

* Significant at the 10% level;

** Significant at the 5% level;

*** Significant at the 1% level.