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3.3: <strong>HIV</strong>/AIDS Issues and Relationships in Household (continued)<br />
No.<br />
Q336<br />
Q337<br />
Q338<br />
Questions and Filters<br />
Do you think parents with <strong>HIV</strong> or AIDS should talk<br />
about their health condition with their children?<br />
If yes or maybe, why is that?<br />
(Do not read the response. CIRCLE response<br />
mentioned for this and all other with similar<br />
responses, AND always probe a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
times to get further answers.)<br />
If no, why?<br />
(Do not read the response. CIRCLE response<br />
mentioned for this and all other with similar<br />
responses, AND always probe a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
times to get further answers.)<br />
Coding Categories<br />
Yes 1<br />
No 2<br />
Maybe or in some cases 3<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
So children can prepare emotionally 1<br />
So children can prepare practically 2<br />
So children can avoid AIDS themselves 3<br />
So children can know the truth, why parent died 4<br />
So children can know what<br />
to do when parent is sick, dies 5<br />
So that wills, property can be discussed 6<br />
So that guardians can be appointed 7<br />
Other___________________________<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
I can’t stand it 1<br />
It is upsetting, sad to talk about 2<br />
There is nothing one can do to prepare 3<br />
Children may not keep a secret, may tell others 4<br />
It is shameful for parents to suffer/die from <strong>HIV</strong>/AIDS 5<br />
<strong>HIV</strong>/AIDS issues are for adults 6<br />
Other___________________________<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
Skip to<br />
If no,<br />
skip to<br />
Q338<br />
Skip to<br />
Q339<br />
Q339<br />
Q340<br />
How many children lived with you in your parents’<br />
/guardian’s home before moving?<br />
How many have the same parents as yourself?<br />
Boys_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Girls_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
Boys_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Girls_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 9<br />
Boys_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Q341<br />
How many <strong>of</strong> these children live with you now in<br />
the same household?<br />
Girls_______________ (indicate number)<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 9<br />
(Interviewer. If the total number <strong>of</strong> children in Q339 and Q341 are not EXACTLY the same, proceed with Q342. If the<br />
totals in Q339 and Q341 are IDENTICAL, then skip to Q346.)<br />
Q342<br />
Do you visit your brothers /sisters or the other<br />
children who used to live with you but now live<br />
away from this home?<br />
Yes 1<br />
No 2<br />
Maybe or in some cases 3<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
Daily 1<br />
Weekly 2<br />
Monthly 3<br />
Every few months 4<br />
Only one time each year 5<br />
Other----------------------------<br />
Don’t Know 88<br />
No Response 99<br />
If no,<br />
skip to<br />
Q344<br />
Q343<br />
How <strong>of</strong>ten do you visit your brothers and sisters<br />
who live elsewhere?<br />
<strong>Conducting</strong> a <strong>Situation</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Orphans and Vulnerable Children Affected by <strong>HIV</strong>/AIDS<br />
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