IHBSS 2009 Initial results (national). Knowledge on HIV.

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IHBSS 2009 Initial results (national)

Knowledge on HIV

Can HIV be prevented? Questions nos.: e17 & j16

Sharing of needles? Questions nos.: e23 (for RSW & FLSW) & j22 (for MSM)

Person can get HIV by using public toilet? Questions nos.: e20 (for RSW & FLSW) & j19 (for MSM)

Can a person get HIV from mosquitoes bites? Note: Percentage of respondents who answered “NO” indicating correct knowledge.

Can having sex with only one faithful, uninfected partner reduce the risk of HIV transmission?

Attitude towards HIV

Feel at risk Questions nos.: e25 (for RSW & FLSW) & j24 (for MSM)

Reasons why feel at risk: Many sex partners Questions nos.: e26 (for RSW & FLSW) & j25 (for MSM)

Reasons why feel at risk: Do not use condom Questions nos.: e20 (for RSW & FLSW) & j19 (for MSM)

Condom use

Shown condom Questions nos.: b6 (for RSW & FLSW) & c2 (for MSM)

Condom use last sex Questions nos.: c9 (for RSW & FLSW) & b13 (for MSM)

Didn’t use condom Questions nos.: c14 (for RSW & FLSW) & c6 (for MSM)

Median of number of paying sex partner Questions nos.: c2 and sum of c3 & c4 (for RSW & FLSW) and g5 & f4 (for MSM)

Age at first penetrative sex Questions nos.: c1 (for RSW & FLSW) & b3 (for MSM)

Prevention coverage

Attended a meeting Questions nos.: f3 (for RSW & FLSW) & k3 (for MSM)

Given a condom Questions nos.: f7 (for RSW & FLSW) & k7 (for MSM)

Visited SHC Questions nos.: e13

Indicators and UNGASS target

Can HIV be prevented UNGASS Target 60-70%

Sharing of needles? UNGASS Target 60-70%

Person can get HIV by using public toilet? UNGASS Target 60-70%

Feel at risk UNGASS Target 60-70%

Reasons why feel at risk: Many sex partners UNGASS Target 60-70%

Reasons why feel at risk: Do not use condom UNGASS Target 60-70%

Shown condom UNGASS Target 60-70%

Condom use last sex UNGASS Target 60-70%

Didn’t use condom UNGASS Target 60-70%

Attended a meeting UNGASS Target 60-70%

Given a condom UNGASS Target 60-70%

Visited SHC Questions no.: e13 UNGASS Target 60-70%