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Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002 - Measure DHS

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Page11.3.2 Micronutrient Intake among Children ....................................................... 17511.3.3 Micronutrient Supplementation for Women ............................................. 17711.4 Household Food Security...................................................................................... 17811.5 Nutritional Status of Children under Age Five........................................................ 17911.5.1 <strong>Measure</strong>s of Nutritional Status in Childhood ............................................. 17911.5.2 Trends in Children’s Nutritional Status ...................................................... 18311.6 Nutritional Status of Women ................................................................................ 183CHAPTER 12 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENMary Kazunga <strong>and</strong> Patrick Mumba Chewe12.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 18512.2 Characteristics of Respondents.............................................................................. 18612.3 Experience of Beatings or Physical Mistreatment ................................................... 18612.4 Perpetrators of Physical Violence .......................................................................... 18912.5 Frequency of Beatings........................................................................................... 18912.6 Sexual Violence by a Man..................................................................................... 19012.7 Perpetrators <strong>and</strong> Frequency of Sexual Violence in the Past 12 Months.................. 19212.8 Sexual Intercourse Forced by a Third Party ........................................................... 194CHAPTER 13 HIV/AIDS/STI-RELATED KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOURMargaret T. Mwanamwenge13.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 19513.2 Knowledge about AIDS <strong>and</strong> Ways to Avoid It ....................................................... 19513.2.1 Knowledge of Ways to Avoid AIDS ........................................................... 19513.2.2 Knowledge of Programmatically Important Ways to Avoid HIV/AIDS ........ 19713.3 Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Transmission <strong>and</strong> its Effects............................................. 19913.4 Perception of HIV/AIDS........................................................................................ <strong>2001</strong>3.4.1 Discussion of HIV/AIDS with Partners ................................................................... <strong>2001</strong>3.4.2 Stigma Associated with HIV/AIDS ......................................................................... 20113.4.3 Discussions of Condoms in the Media................................................................... 20313.5 Testing for HIV ..................................................................................................... 20513.6 Men’s Attitudes Toward Condoms ........................................................................ 20813.7 Absence from Home <strong>and</strong> Use of Alcohol .............................................................. 21013.7.1 Absence from Home.............................................................................. 21013.7.2 Alcohol Consumption ............................................................................ 21113.8 Knowledge of Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections.................................. 213Contents | vii

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