Zambia Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment 2016
General Info
Original or alternative title
ZAMPHIA
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
March, 2016 - August, 2016
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative
Summary
The Population-based HIV Impact Assessment is a household survey targeted at individuals ages 15 years and above, as well as children ages 0-14 years in 13 PEPFAR (U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) countries. Data are collected through individual and household interviews, and diagnostic testing for HIV, STI, and Hepatitis B.
Zambia was canvassed in 2016. A total of 10,955 households including 10,927 women and 8,057 men were tested for HIV and interview. A total of 7,958 children were tested for HIV during the assessment.
Keywords
Absenteeism, Adolescents, Age at first sex, Agriculture, Alcohol use, Antenatal care, Antiretroviral therapy, Assets, Birth certificates, Birth control pills, Blood tests, Breastfeeding, Circumcision, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Coping behavior, Education, Electricity, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family planning, Family size, HIV and AIDS, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Hepatitis B, Household air pollution, Household deaths, Housing conditions, Housing materials, IUDs, Incidence, Injectable contraceptives, Insecticide-treated bednets, Internet, Interpersonal violence, Land ownership, Languages, Live births, Livestock, Marital status, Mass media, Mortality, Parental survival, Parents, Pregnancy, Prevalence, Private social assistance, Public social assistance, Refrigeration, Religion, Sanitation, School enrollment, Sexual behavior, Sexual sterilization, Sexual violence, Summary birth history, Syphilis, Telephones, Traditional birth control, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Water supply, X-rays
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ICAP, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Ministry of Health (Zambia), Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS Research and Prevention (SCHARP), Tropical Diseases Research Centre, University of Zambia, Westat. Zambia Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment 2016. New York, New York: ICAP, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.