Uganda (2008): TRaC Study Evaluating Condom Use in High Risk Sex in Uganda. Round One.
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Uganda (2008): TRaC Study Evaluating Condom Use in High Risk Sex in Uganda. Round One.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YXVMOF
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Creator |
Simon Sensalire
Peter Buyungo |
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Harvard Dataverse
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High risk sex is defined as engaging in sexual intercourse with non-marital / non-cohabiting partner. The UDHS 2006 shows that only 35% of women and 57% of men who engaged in higher risk sex in the past 12 months used a condom at last higher risk sex. The UDHS also shows that high risk sex is greatest among young adults aged 18-24. This trend does not change significantly until after age 35. To identify drivers/barriers to condom use in high risk sex, PSI conducted a household survey among sexually active (ever had sex) 18-35 year olds. The study also aimed to monitor levels of condom use and related determinants / perceptions. PSI Uganda conducted a cross sectional survey among sexually active males and females aged 18-35 using a multistage cluster sampling approach. A sample of 1054 males and females was interviewed from eighty-eight parishes in 35 districts out of a total of 80 districts in Uganda. The findings are presented in PSI standard dashboard tables.
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TRaC
Quantitative Condom Use HIV/AIDS Condom General population BCC DFID |
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2008-07-01
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