Uganda (2007): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Evaluating Prevalence and Determinants of Cross Generational Sex among Unmarried Females (19-24 years) in Selected Universities. Round One.
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Uganda (2007): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Evaluating Prevalence and Determinants of Cross Generational Sex among Unmarried Females (19-24 years) in Selected Universities. Round One.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WYEV8U
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Creator |
Peter Buyungo
Daniel Ololia |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The study had two objectives 1) to measure levels of engagement in cross generational sex among the target group 2) to identify the drivers / inhibitors of cross generational sex. MUST was surveyed as a separate sample. In March 2007, PSI Uganda conducted a cross sectional survey among unmarried females aged 19-24 in ten universities. A sample of 785 persons was selected from nine universities (excluding MUST) and distributed proportional to university population size. Due to different funding and reporting requirements a separate sample of 173 was selected for MUST. In each university, a list of all halls / hostels where females reside was developed. These residences served as clus ters and were sampled proportional to population size. In the residences, rooms were randomly selected using a systematic interval and in each room one female was selected by lottery for interview. Self administration was adopted as a method of data collection to reduce social desirability bias. Results are presented in PSI standard dashboard tables. |
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TRaC
Quantitative Cross-Sectional HIV/AIDS Youth HIV risk behaviors USAID BCC |
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2007-03-01
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