Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicator Survey 2005 ... - Measure DHS
Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicator Survey 2005 ... - Measure DHS
Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicator Survey 2005 ... - Measure DHS
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Appendix A<br />
A.1 INTRODUCTION<br />
The <strong>2005</strong> <strong>Vietnam</strong> <strong>Population</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>Indicator</strong> <strong>Survey</strong> (VPAIS <strong>2005</strong>) is a nationwide survey<br />
calling for a nationally representative sample of approximately 7,200 women with completed interviews<br />
<strong>and</strong> 6,500 men with completed interviews between the ages of 15 <strong>and</strong> 49. It is designed to provide<br />
information on their sexual behaviors, their use of contraception, their knowledge <strong>and</strong> attitudes towards<br />
HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>and</strong> other sexually transmitted infections (STI). In <strong>Vietnam</strong>, there are 64 provinces, each<br />
province consists of districts, <strong>and</strong> each district consists of communes. <strong>Survey</strong> estimates are reported for<br />
the country as a whole, for urban <strong>and</strong> rural areas, for 3 geographical regions North, Central <strong>and</strong> South,<br />
<strong>and</strong> for 4 individual provinces Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong <strong>and</strong> Quang Ninh. Table A.1 shows<br />
the composition of the three geographical regions.<br />
In the province of Hai Phong, all eligible women <strong>and</strong> men aged 15-49 in the selected households<br />
who voluntarily provided a blood sample after having been read an informed consent statement were<br />
anonymously tested for HIV to estimate HIV prevalence in the general population of Hai Phong.<br />
Table A.1 Resgions <strong>and</strong> provinces<br />
Distribution of provinces across regions, <strong>Vietnam</strong> VPAIS <strong>2005</strong><br />
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North Central South<br />
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Ha Noi Thanh Hoa Ho Chi Minh City<br />
Hai Phong Nghe An Ninh Thuan<br />
Quang Ninh Ha Tinh Binh Thuan<br />
Ha Giang Quang Binh Binh Phuoc<br />
Cao Bang Quang Tri Tay Ninh<br />
Bac Kan Thua Thien - Hue Binh Duong<br />
Tuyen Quang Da Nang Dong Nai<br />
Lao Cai Quang Nam Ba Ria -Vung Tau<br />
Dien Bien Quang Ngai Long An<br />
Lai Chau Binh Dinh Tien Giang<br />
Son La Phu Yen Ben Tre<br />
Yen Bai Khanh Hoa Tra Vinh<br />
Hoa Binh Kon Tum Vinh Long<br />
Thai Nguyen Gia Lai Dong Thap<br />
Lang Son Dak Lak An Giang<br />
Bac Giang Dak Nong Kien Giang<br />
Phu Tho Lam Dong Can Tho<br />
Vinh Phuc<br />
Hau Giang<br />
Bac Ninh<br />
Soc Trang<br />
Ha Tay<br />
Bac Lieu<br />
Hai Duong<br />
Ca Mau<br />
Hung Yen<br />
Thai Binh<br />
Ha Nam<br />
Nam Dinh<br />
Ninh Binh<br />
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