Kenya - Coast and Rift Valley Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2007
General Info
Original or alternative title
APHIA II Baseline Behavioral Monitoring Survey, Coast-Rift Valley 2007
Coverage type
Subnational
Time period covered
June, 2007 - November, 2007
Data type
Survey:
Individual - Interview
Summary
The purpose of the survey was to collect baseline data for tracking the implementation of the Aids, Population and Health Integrated Assistance (APHIA) II project. This BSS tracked trends in knowledge, attitudes, and behavior among vulnerable sub-populations concerning HIV/AIDS, other STDs/STIs, reproductive health, family planning, and malaria. The specific sub-populations tracked included in-school and out-of-school youth, men in work sites, the police, matatu crews comprising drivers and touts, truck drivers, female sex workers, and females in households in low-income settings.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Antimalarials, Birth control pills, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Diaphragms, Domestic violence, Education, Family planning, HIV and AIDS, Health behaviors, Health literacy, Housing conditions, IUDs, Illicit drug use, Income, Injectable contraceptives, Insecticide-treated bednets, Intimate partner violence, Malaria, Marital status, Occupations, Preventive interventions, Religion, Reproductive and sexual risk factors, Reproductive health, STDs, Seizures, Sexual behavior, Sexual sterilization, Sexual violence, Socioeconomic risk factors, Spermicides, Symptoms, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control
Citation
Contributors
Publisher
Suggested citation
Family Health International, Federation of Kenya Employers, International Center for Reproductive Health (Kenya), Matatu Welfare Association. Kenya - Coast and Rift Valley Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2007. Durham, North Carolina: Family Health International.