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Instrument Title

HIV testing attitudes, AIDS stigma, and voluntary HIV counselling and testing in a black township in cape town, south africa

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Source Article

Kalichman, S. C., & Simbayi, L. C. (2003). HIV testing attitudes, AIDS stigma, and voluntary HIV counselling and testing in a black township in cape town, south africa. British Medical Journal, 79(6), 442.

Response Options

Agree or Disagree

Survey Items

  1. Getting tested for HIV helps people feel better
  2. Getting tested for HIV helps people from getting HIV
  3. People in my life would leave me if I had HIV
  4. People who test HIV positive should hide it from others
  5. I would rather not know if I have HIV

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Individuals may use this information for research or educational purposes only and may not use this information for commercial purposes. When using this instrument, please cite:

Kalichman, S. C., & Simbayi, L. C. (2003). HIV testing attitudes, AIDS stigma, and voluntary HIV counselling and testing in a black township in cape town, south africa. British Medical Journal, 79(6), 442.

When presenting results using any survey information you obtained from the SABI, please acknowledge the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), an NIH funded program P30 AI50410.