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Table HA.2M: Knowledge about HIV transmission, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS,and comprehensive knowledge about HIV transmission among young men, Serbia, 2010Percentage <strong>of</strong> young men age 15–24 years who know the main ways <strong>of</strong> preventing HIV transmission,percentage who know that a healthy looking person can have the AIDS virus, percentage who rejectcommon misconceptions, and percentage who have comprehensive knowledge about HIV transmissionPercentagewho haveheard <strong>of</strong>AIDSPercentage who knowtransmission can beprevented by:Having onlyone faithfuluninfectedsex partnerUsing acondomeverytimePercentage<strong>of</strong> men whoknow bothwaysPercentagewho knowthat ahealthylookingperson canhave theAIDS virusPercentage who know that HIVcannot be transmitted by:MosquitobitesSupernaturalmeansSharingfood withsomeonewith AIDSPercentage whoreject the twomost commonmisconceptionsand know that ahealthy lookingperson can havethe AIDS virusPercentagewith comprehensiveknowledge 1RegionBelgrade 99.8 91.7 94.0 88.5 84.8 75.3 94.6 81.7 58.9 56.7 192Vojvodina 99.8 82.8 96.0 81.4 81.1 69.7 92.1 67.0 45.1 40.1 263Sumadija andWestern Serbia97.8 91.3 88.7 85.2 79.2 70.1 90.9 67.7 50.3 46.9 280Southern andEastern Serbia99.7 97.0 98.0 95.6 68.5 76.3 86.3 79.5 51.0 49.4 242AreaUrban 99.6 92.0 95.5 89.8 79.2 73.5 92.6 77.6 54.8 51.6 556Rural 98.7 88.5 92.1 84.2 76.8 71.3 88.5 67.3 45.4 42.3 422Age15–19 99.5 86.9 93.7 83.9 74.7 69.9 88.7 71.2 46.0 43.0 46520–24 98.9 93.7 94.3 90.6 81.3 74.9 92.8 75.0 55.1 51.8 512Marital statusEver married/in union98.9 89.8 93.4 87.8 78.4 62.5 84.0 59.3 36.2 35.7 77Never married/inunion99.2 90.5 94.0 87.4 78.1 73.4 91.4 74.4 52.0 48.6 900Men’s educationPrimary 98.2 74.0 79.4 69.8 61.2 51.9 73.1 50.3 25.6 23.0 72Secondary 99.0 91.0 94.9 87.9 77.1 71.6 90.6 70.8 48.3 46.0 680Higher 100.0 94.2 96.1 91.4 86.9 82.0 97.7 87.9 66.6 60.7 224Wealth index quintilesPoorest 99.0 75.9 84.7 72.1 63.9 64.5 79.5 54.7 32.0 27.7 145Second 99.0 97.9 97.6 96.5 81.8 70.9 89.0 68.1 48.0 47.9 186Middle 97.8 87.2 90.6 80.7 73.6 71.9 91.9 74.0 50.6 46.6 214Fourth 100.0 93.7 96.1 90.0 81.3 69.1 94.0 74.3 48.1 43.9 217Richest 100.0 93.9 98.4 93.9 85.9 83.4 95.8 88.2 68.8 65.5 215Total 99.2 90.5 94.0 87.4 78.1 72.5 90.8 73.2 50.8 47.6 9771MICS indicator 9.2; MDG indicator 6.3Number<strong>of</strong> menage15–24194MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY 2010

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