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Women's Attitudes Toward Their Partners’ Involvement in Antenatal Care and Prevention of Mother‐to‐Child Transmission of HIV in Cameroon, Africa
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Women viewed antenatal care as important to a positive pregnancy outcome with access dependent on their families' finances and their partners' ability and willingness to pay for their care. Although pregnancy has traditionally been viewed as a women's affair, the majority of women wanted their partners to participate in their care, including receiving HIV counseling and testing. Women identified men's involvement as an individual belief, saying that many in their community were not supportive of male participation in antenatal care. Multiple options, including couples testing in antenatal clinics, should be available to increase HIV testing in men.
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