UGANDA (2010): Baseline Survey on Levels and Determinants of Cross Generation Sex among Young Girls (15-19 years) in selected secondary schools in Uganda
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UGANDA (2010): Baseline Survey on Levels and Determinants of Cross Generation Sex among Young Girls (15-19 years) in selected secondary schools in Uganda
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IU6FT0
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Creator |
Peter Buyungo
Simon Sensalire |
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Harvard Dataverse
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PACE conducted a baseline survey designed to provide baseline data to inform implementation of anti cross generational sex activities among young women aim secondary schools in the project districts of Kampala, Mukono, Wakiso, and Mbarara. The study was cross sectional in nature and utilized quantitative methods of data collection using a structured questionnaire. A representative sample of 2410 young women were interviewed from schools classified as poor socio-economic and low performance level schools (Low)and high socio-economic status and high performance level schools (High).
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Quantitative
HIV/AIDS HIV risk behaviors Youth, Women Johnson & Johnson IPC |
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Date |
2010
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