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Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey ... - Measure DHS

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Table 4.3Table 4.4Table 4.5Table 4.6Table 4.7Table 4.8Trends in age-specific fertility rates................................................................42Children ever born <strong>and</strong> living........................................................................43Birth intervals................................................................................................44Teenage pregnancy <strong>and</strong> motherhood............................................................45Antenatal care...............................................................................................47Place of antenatal care..................................................................................49Figure 4.1 Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Urban-Rural Residence...................................40Figure 4.2 Total Fertility Rates for Selected Countries in Southeast Africa.......................42Figure 4.3 Adolescent Fertility .......................................................................................46CHAPTER 5<strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>-RELATED KNOWLEDGETable 5.1 Knowledge of <strong>AIDS</strong>.......................................................................................52Table 5.2 Knowledge of <strong>HIV</strong> prevention methods.........................................................53Table 5.3.1 Comprehensive knowledge about <strong>AIDS</strong>: Women .........................................55Table 5.3.2 Comprehensive knowledge about <strong>AIDS</strong>: Men...............................................56Table 5.4 Knowledge of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of <strong>HIV</strong>..................58Table 5.5.1 Exposure to <strong>HIV</strong> education programmes: Women ........................................60Table 5.5.2 Exposure to <strong>HIV</strong> education programmes: Men..............................................61Table 5.6.1 Knowledge <strong>and</strong> attitudes concerning tuberculosis: Women..........................63Table 5.6.2 Knowledge <strong>and</strong> attitudes concerning tuberculosis: Men ...............................64Figure 5.1CHAPTER 6Trends in Knowledge That a Healthy-Looking Person Can Have the<strong>AIDS</strong> Virus ....................................................................................................57ATTITUDES RELATING TO <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>Table 6.1.1 Accepting attitudes towards people living with <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>: Women ...............66Table 6.1.2 Accepting attitudes towards those living with <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>: Men .......................67Table 6.2 Attitudes towards negotiating safer sexual relations with husb<strong>and</strong>..................68Table 6.3 Adult support of education about condom use to prevent <strong>AIDS</strong> ....................71Figure 6.1CHAPTER 7Attitudes Towards Women’s Ability to Negotiate Safer Sex if Husb<strong>and</strong>Has an STD ..................................................................................................69<strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>-RELATED BEHAVIOURTable 7.1 Age at first sexual intercourse ........................................................................73Table 7.2.1 Recent sexual activity: Women .....................................................................75Table 7.2.2 Recent sexual activity: Men ..........................................................................76Table 7.3.1 Multiple sexual partners <strong>and</strong> higher-risk sexual intercourse in thepast 12 months: Women ..............................................................................78Table 7.3.2 Multiple sexual partners <strong>and</strong> higher-risk sexual intercourse in thepast 12 months: Men....................................................................................79Table 7.4 Payment for sexual intercourse <strong>and</strong> condom use at last paid sexualintercourse: Men ..........................................................................................81Table 7.5.1 Coverage of prior <strong>HIV</strong> testing: Women .........................................................83Table 7.5.2 Coverage of prior <strong>HIV</strong> testing: Men...............................................................84Table 7.6 Pregnant women counselled <strong>and</strong> tested for <strong>HIV</strong>............................................86viii | Tables <strong>and</strong> Figures

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