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This workshop focuses on the interpretation and dissemination of data from multiple indicator cluster surveys regarding HIV/AIDS and sexual behavior. Notably, 35.3 million individuals were living with HIV in 2012, with a significant decline in new infections (33% drop since 2001) and AIDS-related deaths. The MICS HIV/AIDS module assesses knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to HIV, including testing and counseling. Additionally, it presents the opportunity for further analysis on factors influencing sexual behavior, particularly among adolescents and the impact of media on knowledge and behavior.
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Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysData Interpretation, Further Analysis and Dissemination Workshop HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour
What we know • An estimated 35.3 million (32.2–38.8) adults and children were living with HIV in 2012 • There were 2.3 (1.9–2.7) million new HIV infections globally, • This is a 33% decline in the number of new infections from 3.4 (3.1–3.7) million in 2001. • At the same time the number of AIDS deaths is also declining with 1.6 (1.4–1.9) million AIDS deaths in 2012, down from 2.3 (2.1–2.6) million in 2005 Source:UNAIDS, Global report: UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic 2013
MICS HIV/AIDS module • Introduced in MICS2 • Questions of the module are related to knowledge, attitudes and practices (including HIV testing and counselling) • Some countries add seroprevalence testing • Analysis of HIV and sexual behaviour variables • Answering no to the 1st question make skip the entire module to HIV/AIDS module
HA.1M - Men All misconceptions about HIV transmission included in the questionnaire should be reported. Country may adapt misconceptions. A first run of the table will determine the two most prevalent misconceptions Denominator of the table includes all women, including those who have not heard of AIDS
HA.4M - Men 69.4 9.5 20.6
NEW! HA.7M - Men Summary table
Sexual Behavior Data quality issues: Missing, refusal, DK and misreporting in Sexual Behavior module
NEW! HA.8M - Men
Table HA.13: School attendance of orphans and non-orphans • School attendance of children age 10-14 years by orphanhood
Some ideas for further analyses • Association between use of ANC services and knowledge about HIV • Mass Media and ICT • Determinants of sexual behavior among adolescents • Some surveys may consider presenting more tables, such as was provided in MICS4, i.e. further disaggregated data