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Zimbabwe 2013: TRaC Study Evaluating Knowledge on HIV, Family Planning and Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision amongst Population Aged 15 - 49 years, in Zimbabwe

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Title Zimbabwe 2013: TRaC Study Evaluating Knowledge on HIV, Family Planning and Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision amongst Population Aged 15 - 49 years, in Zimbabwe
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8BE9CS
 
Creator Jasi Phineas
Dodzo Munyaradzi K.
Taruberekera Noah
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description PSI/Z conducted a cross sectional population based survey in (February and March 2013). Male and female respondents aged 15-49 years were randomly sampled from households in both urban and rural areas. The study sample was selected in two stages. In the first stage, enumeration areas (EAs) were randomly selected using probability proportionate to size
. EAs are geographic areas used for sampling purposes. In the second stage, households within the selected EAs were selected using simple random sampling. In households where more than one eligible respondent was available, a respondent was randomly selected using the Kish grid method.The main objective of this study is to add to the body of knowledge on HIV, Family Planning, and Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision. Analysis was performed using SPSS version 16 and results presented in PSI Dashboard format. This TRaC will provide evidence for monitoring and evaluating implementation of PSI Zimbabwe's HIV prevention and risk reduction program, Family Planning (FP) and also segmentation for the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) interventions. This information will be used to develop interventions and communications for the interventions.
 
Subject TRaC
Quantitative
HIV/AIDS
Reproductive health
General population
Condoms
VMC
BCC
USAID
 
Date 2013