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- Page 18 and 19: SUMMARY OF FINDINGSThe 2007-08 Tanz
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HIV/AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE 55.1 INT
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Table 5.2 Knowledge of HIV preventi
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Table 5.3.1 Comprehensive knowledge
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Data in Tables 5.3.1 and 5.3.2 prov
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Table 5.4—ContinuedHIV can betran
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Table 5.5.2 Exposure to HIV educati
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Table 5.6.1 Knowledge and attitudes
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ATTITUDES RELATING TO HIV/AIDS 66.1
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Table 6.1.2 Accepting attitudes tow
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Table 6.2—ContinuedRefusing tohav
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Table 6.3 Adult support of educatio
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The data show that while women and
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Table 7.2.2 Recent sexual activity:
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Table 7.3.1 Multiple sexual partner
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The survey also assessed condom use
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voluntary counselling and testing (
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Table 7.5.2 Coverage of prior HIV t
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Table 7.6 Pregnant women counselled
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Table 7.7 Self-reported prevalence
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7.8 PREVALENCE OF MEDICAL INJECTION
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YOUTH AND HIV/AIDS 88.1 INTRODUCTIO
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Figure 8.1 Knowledge of a Source fo
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8.4 CONDOM USE AT FIRST SEXAlong wi
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Table 8.4 Premarital sexual interco
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Table 8.5.1 Higher-risk sexual inte
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Figure 8.4 Higher-risk Sexual Inter
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Table 8.7 Drunkenness during sexual
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Table 8.8 Recent HIV tests among yo
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Thus, although the information from
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Table 9.1—ContinuedPercentageinte
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Table 9.2 Coverage of HIV testing b
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Table 9.4 HIV prevalence by socio-e
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There is also no consistent pattern
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on issues of HIV, sexual behaviour
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Table 9.7 HIV prevalence among youn
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Table 9.9 HIV prevalence by other c
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Table 9.12 HIV prevalence among cou
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Table 10.1 Early childhood mortalit
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Mother’s age at birth is associat
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MALARIA 11Malaria is a major public
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Table 11.1 Ownership of mosquito ne
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Table 11.3 Use of mosquito nets by
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Table 11.4 Prophylactic use of anti
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Table 11.5 Prevalence and prompt tr
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Table 11.6—ContinuedPercentage of
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Table 11.8 Residual indoor spraying
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Table 11.9 Source of mosquito netsA
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Malaria parasites were detected in
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who are not living with a biologica
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Table 12.2—Continued12 months 1 1
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12.3.2 Basic Material NeedsThe 2007
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clothes, shelter and protection bec
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Table 12.8 shows the percentage of
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The table shows that support is not
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Prime Minister’s Office [Tanzania
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Table A.1 Sample implementation: Wo
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Table A.3 Coverage of HIV testing a
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Table A.5 Coverage of HIV testing a
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ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORSAppendi
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Table B.1 List of selected variable
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Table B.3 Sampling errors for Urban
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Table B.5 Sampling errors for Mainl
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Table B.7 Sampling errors for Mainl
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Table B.9 Sampling errors for Mainl
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Table B.11 Sampling errors for West
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Table B.13 Sampling errors for Cent
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Table B.15 Sampling errors for Lake
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Table B.17 Sampling errors for Sout
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Table B.19 Sampling errors for Arus
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Table B.21 Sampling errors for Tang
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Table B.23 Sampling errors for Pwan
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Table B.25 Sampling errors for Lind
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Table B.27 Sampling errors for Ruvu
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Table B.29 Sampling errors for Mbey
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Table B.31 Sampling errors for Tabo
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Table B.33 Sampling errors for Kigo
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Table B.35 Sampling errors for Kage
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Table B.37 Sampling errors for Mara
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Table B.39 Sampling errors for Ungu
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PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE 2007-08TANZ
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Flora MbwamboGetrude H.LwaloKhadija
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UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIATANZANIA
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IF AGE 0-17 YEARSLINE SICK CARE SUR
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HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULEIntroduction and
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IF AGE 0-17 YEARSIF AGE 5 YEARS OR
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SUPPORT FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE DIEDNO
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1ST CHILD 2ND CHILD 3RD CHILD 4TH C
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ANAEMIA AND MALARIA TESTING FOR CHI
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CONSENT STATEMENT FOR ANAEMIA AND M
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INTERVIEWER'S OBSERVATIONSTO BE FIL
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SECTION 1 - RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
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SECTION 2 - REPRODUCTIONNO. QUESTIO
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212 Now I would like to record the
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SECTION 3. ANTENATAL CARE AND CHILD
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LAST BIRTH NEXT-TO-LAST BIRTH SECON
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LAST BIRTH NEXT-TO-LAST BIRTH SECON
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SECTION 4 - MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL ACT
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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LASTSEXUAL PARTNERSECOND-TO-LASTSEX
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SECTION 5 - HIV/AIDSNO. QUESTIONS A
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SECTION 6 - OTHER HEALTH ISSUESNO.
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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INTERVIEWER'S OBSERVATIONSTO BE FIL