Rwanda (2010): HIV TRaC behavioral study among the Rwandan Defense Forces. Round One.
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Rwanda (2010): HIV TRaC behavioral study among the Rwandan Defense Forces. Round One.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/O9ONF1
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Jean Providence Nzabonimpa
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Harvard Dataverse
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The current research study was designed to provide quantitative data regarding the sexual networks of married and single RDF personnel, to measure levels of condom use of RDF members by partner type and to explore associated determinants of condom use, including, but not limited to, exposure to HIV prevention programmatic interventions and alcohol-related behavior. The research study also explores attitudes toward ÃÂÃÂgender-equitable norms in the military. Results will be used to inform A two stage sampling approach was used for sample selection. At the first stage, the sampling frame consisted of the eleven RDF brigages and three small military schools in the country. Because of their relatively small size, the military schools were considered as a single sampling unit; if selected, all were sampled. A random sample of eight of the twelve RDF brigades and/or military school was selected at the first stage. The following brigades were selected: Nyagatare, Nyamagabe, The proportion of officers, junior officers and soldiers were estimated in each brigade prior to conducting the sampling. These proportions were then applied to the 200 RDF sampled in each brigade to ensure that the sample was representative by rank. More detailed methodological information is available in the study design document upon request to PSI/Rwanda. |
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Quantitative
TRaC Military HIV Condom Use HIV risk behaviors BCC |
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2010
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