Mozambique (2008): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Among Men and Women Aged 15-35 in Sofala. Round One.
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Mozambique (2008): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Among Men and Women Aged 15-35 in Sofala. Round One.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BCSSVH
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Fatima Mussa
Jennifer Wheeler |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The current study is the second TRaC study for HIV interventions and was conducted in three provinces: Gaza, Sofala, and Zambezia. This study is intended to provide localized evidence for decision-making for social marketing of Jeito condoms, and help measure the impact of PSI interventions and activities. The current study is based on a cross-sectional survey conducted among male and female respondents in the city of Quelimane in the Zambezia Province. The survey used a stratified multi-stage cluster design. Results are presented in standard PSI Dashboard form.
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Quantitative
TRaC HIV BCC General population Condoms Condom use PEPFAR USAID |
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2008
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