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Table 1.11c Survey response rates by sex in the <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong>.2003 KDHS <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong>Women Men Women MenEligible individuals for interview 8,717 4,183 10,957 8,883Eligible individuals for blood draw 4,303 4,183 10,957 8,883Individual interview response rate 94% 86% 93% 87%Blood draw coverage (out of eligibleindividuals)76% 70%83% 77%Blood draw response rate (out ofinterviewees) 1181% 82% 88% 88%Participation in the <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong> was higher among women than among men by six to sevenpercentage points for the interview and the blood draw. This was in part due to a greaterproportion of men being absent during the survey, a pattern also observed in the 2003 KDHS.Blood draw coverage was higher by seven percentage points among both women and men in <strong>2007</strong>(76% and 70%, respectively) compared to 2003 (83% and 77%, respectively).1.12 CHAPTER SUMMARY• The <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong> was a representative, population‐based survey of households and womenand men aged 15‐64 years.• The survey design and methods are comparable to the 2003 KDHS.• Laboratory data included HIV, HSV‐2, and syphilis serologic testing and CD4 cell countsfor those infected with HV.• The survey also captured HIV knowledge and attitudes, sexual risk factors, and healthcare seeking behaviours.• Participation rates were 97% for the household survey, 91% for individual interviews and80% for blood draw.11Blood draw response rates were presented only for the female and male subsamples in Appendix tablesA.3 and A.4 of the 2003 KDHS report. Corresponding estimates for the total sample and for rural and urbansubsamples were calculated by authors of the <strong>KAIS</strong> report. Interview response rates among females andmales eligible for HIV testing were assumed to be the same as individual response rates among all femalesand males, which are reported in section 1.14 of the 2003 KDHS report.<strong>KAIS</strong> <strong>2007</strong> 30

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