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Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2011 HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviour
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HIV Knowledge HIV-related Attitudes HIV-related Behaviour & HIV Testing HIV and Youth
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Knowledge of HIV Prevention Methods Percent who know HIV can be prevented by:
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Knowledge of Mother to Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV & AIDS Percent of women and men age 15-49 who say that:
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Trends in HIV Knowledge Percent of women and men age 15-49 who know that HIV can be prevented by using condoms and limiting sex to one uninfected partner Percent of women and men age 15-49 who know that HIV can be transmitted by breastfeeding and that the risk of MTCT can be reduced by mother taking drugs during pregnancy
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HIV Knowledge HIV-related Attitudes HIV-related Behaviour & HIV Testing HIV and Youth
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Beliefs About HIV & AIDS Percent of women and men age 15-49 who say that: *Comprehensive knowledge means knowing that the risk of getting HIV can be reduced by using condoms and limiting sex to one uninfected partner, knowing that a healthy looking person can have HIV, and rejecting the two most common local misconceptions about HIV prevention and transmission.
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Accepting Attitudes Towards Those Living With HIV Among women and men age 15-49 who have heard of HIV/AIDS, percentage expressing specific attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS
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Trends in Attitudes about HIV Percent of women and men age 15-49 who have comprehensive knowledge Percent of women and men age 15-49 who expressing accepting attitudes on all 4 indicators of tolerance toward people living with HIV/AIDS
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HIV Knowledge HIV-related Attitudes HIV-related Behaviour & HIV Testing HIV and Youth
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Trends in Lifetime Sexual Partners Among women and men age 15-49 who have ever had sexual intercourse, mean number of lifetime sexual partners
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66% of women and 82% of men know where to get an HIV test.
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Trends in HIV Testing Percent of women and men age 15-49 who were tested in the last 12 months and received the results
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HIV Testing during Antenatal Care 20% of pregnant women were tested for HIV and received the results during antenatal care.
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HIV Knowledge HIV-related Attitudes HIV-related Behaviour & HIV Testing HIV and Youth
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95% of never-married young women age 15-24 have not had sexual intercourse, compared to 87% of never-married young men age 15-24.
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Age at First Sex Among women and men age 15-24, percent who had sex before age 15
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HIV Testing and Youth 25% of young women and 28% of young men who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months also had an HIV test and received the results in the past 12 months
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Summary 43% of women and 64% of men know that the risk of getting HIV can be reduced by using condoms and limiting sex to one uninfected partner. 42% of women and 47% of men know that HIV can be transmitted by breastfeeding and the risk of MTCT can be reduced by the mother taking drugs during the pregnancy. 17% of women and 28% of men express accepting attitudes on all 4 indicators of tolerance toward people living with HIV/AIDS. 20% of women and 21% men have been tested for HIV and received the results in the last 12 months. 11% of young women and 1% of young men had sex before the age of 15.
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