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.