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789791 | Knowledge about HIV prevention in young people - Disaggregation: All sexes Young people (15-24) Yes to all questions | % | 2023-08-12 16:11:13 | 2024-07-25 23:11:19 | 2000-2018 | 6180 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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2 | minor | HIV epidemics are perpetuated primarily through the sexual transmission of infection to successive generations of young people. Sound knowledge about HIV and AIDS is necessary (although often insufficient) for adopting behaviour that reduces the risk of HIV transmission. Method of measurement: Population-based surveys (Demographic and Health Survey, AIDS Indicator Survey, Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey or other representative survey) This indicator is constructed from responses to the following set of prompted questions. In particular, as the percentage of respondents 15–24 years old who correctly answered all five questions. 1. Can the risk of HIV transmission be reduced by having sex with only one uninfected partner who has no other partners? 2. Can a person reduce the risk of getting HIV by using a condom every time they have sex? 3. Can a healthy-looking person have HIV? 4. Can a person get HIV from mosquito bites? 5. Can a person get HIV by sharing food with someone who is infected? The first three questions should not be altered. Questions 4 and 5 ask about local misconceptions and may be replaced by the most common misconceptions in your country. Examples include: “Can a person get HIV by hugging or shaking hands with a person who is infected?” and “Can a person get HIV through supernatural means?” Those who have never heard of HIV and AIDS should be excluded from the numerator but included in the denominator. An answer of “don't know” should be recorded as an incorrect answer. Scores for each of the individual questions (based on the same denominator) are required as well as the score for the composite indicator. Disaggregation: - Age (15–19 and 20–24 years) - Gender (male, female) | [] |
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