Behavioural Surveillance Surveys - The Wisdom of Whores
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FHI 2000 HIV/AIDS/STD BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE SURVEY (BSS) FOR MSM Section 9: Knowledge, opinions, and attitudes (continued) No. Questions and filters Coding categories Skip to Q910 Can a pregnant woman infected with YES 1 HIV or AIDS transmit the virus to her NO 2 → Q912 unborn child? DON’T KNOW 8 → Q912 NO RESPONSE 9 Yes No Q911 What can a pregnant woman do to TAKE MEDICATION reduce the risk of transmission of (Antiretrovirals) 1 2 HIV to her unborn child? OTHER ____________________ 1 2 DO NOT READ LIST DON’T KNOW 1 2 CIRCLE ALL THAT ARE MENTIONED. NO RESPONSE 1 2 Q912 Can a woman with HIV or AIDS YES 1 transmit the virus to her newborn NO 2 child through breastfeeding? DON’T KNOW 8 NO RESPONSE 9 Q913 Is it possible in your community for YES 1 someone to get a confidential test to NO 2 find out if they are infected with HIV? DON’T KNOW 8 NO RESPONSE 9 By confidential, I mean that no one will know the result if you don’t want them to know it. Q914 I don’t want to know the result, but YES 1 have you ever had an HIV test? NO 2 → Q1001 NO RESPONSE 9 Q915 Did you voluntarily undergo the Voluntary 1 HIV test, or were you required to Required 2 have the test? NO RESPONSE 9 Q916 Please do not tell me the result, YES 1 but did you find out the result of NO 2 your test? NO RESPONSE 9 Q917 When did you have your most WITHIN THE PAST YEAR 1 recent HIV test? BETWEEN 1-2 YEARS 2 BETWEEN 2-4 YEARS 3 MORE THAN 4 YEARS AGO 4 DON’T KNOW 8 NO RESPONSE 9 B EHAV I OR A L S U R V EI L L A NC E SURV EY S APPEN DI X 1 249
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Section 10: Exposure to interventions (optional)<br />
[A section on exposure to interventions can be added here if the target group has already received some<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> HIV/AIDS/STD prevention interventions. Specific questions designed to assess exposure would<br />
need to be developed locally.]<br />
That is the end <strong>of</strong> our questionnaire. Thank you very much for taking time to answer<br />
these questions. We appreciate your help.<br />
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