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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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Title 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.
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WYEV8U
 
Creator Peter Buyungo
Daniel Ololia
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description 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.
 
Subject TRaC
Quantitative
Cross-Sectional
HIV/AIDS
Youth
HIV risk behaviors
USAID
BCC
 
Date 2007-03-01