Hiv/Aids Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Among Women in South Sudan: Secondary Data Analysis - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2010.
Boumkouth Sir Mach Minchoul
Abstract:HIV/AIDS Knowledge, attitude and practice are basic foundation of prevention and control of AIDS disease at individual and general population level. This study was aimed to assess level of knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding HIV/AIDS and factors associated. Study was secondary data analysis based on the UNICEF MICS (multiple indicator cluster survey) of 2010 for South Sudan. Data from 9069 participants were used. Descriptive statistic was used to describe number, percentage, and level of knowledge, at… Show more
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