Behavioral Tracking Survey (FSW) - 2012 (By KHPT)
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Behavioral Tracking Survey (FSW) - 2012 (By KHPT)
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27212
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Karnataka Health Promotion Trust
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Harvard Dataverse
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The objectives of the Behavioural Tracking Survey (BTS) were (1) To measure the major outcomes and impacts of the interventions funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) under the Avahan India AIDS Initiative by collecting behavioral trend data in populations targeted by the interventions. (2) To understand the relationship between community mobilization and service indicator outcomes such as promotion of condom use, reduction in violence and improved service utilization. (3)To make information available for modeling the impact of the intervention.This survey was conducted in the four districts (Belgaum, Gulbarga, Gadag, Dharwad) of Karnataka for FSW population.
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Social Sciences
Advocacy, Behavioral tracking surveys with FSWs, Community mobilization, Community mobilization monitoring research (Avahan-CMMR), FSWs, HIV, Sexual behavior; INSTITUTION: KHPT; STRATEGIC AREA: FSWs |
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2012
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Quantitative
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