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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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<strong>NMICS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>, Mid- and Far Western RegionsTable HA.4: Accepting attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDSPercentage <strong>of</strong> women aged 15–49 years who have heard <strong>of</strong> AIDS who express an accepting attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS,MFWR, Nepal, <strong>2010</strong>RegionAre willing tocare for afamilymember withthe AIDS virusin own homeWould buyfreshvegetablesfrom ashopkeeperor vendorwho has theAIDS virusBelieve that afemaleteacher withthe AIDS virusand is not sickshould beallowed tocontinueteachingPercent who:Would notwant to keepsecret that afamilymember wasinfected withthe AIDS virusAgree with atleast oneacceptingattitudeExpressacceptingattitudes onall fourindicators [1]No. <strong>of</strong>women aged15–49 yearswho haveheard <strong>of</strong> AIDSMid-Western 85.2 75.5 77.7 69.6 96.6 46.8 2,411Far Western 82.9 83.3 78.2 69.7 97.0 47.8 1,700SubregionAreaAgeAgeMid-Western Mountains 80.6 83.2 82.4 70.0 93.9 52.2 115Mid-Western Hills 85.5 70.6 74.1 66.8 96.3 41.2 1,347Mid-Western Terai 85.4 81.6 82.2 73.4 97.3 54.2 949Far Western Mountains 82.7 80.8 80.5 64.9 97.2 43.2 120Far Western Hills 72.8 78.1 68.3 61.0 94.6 33.5 473Far Western Terai 87.2 85.9 82.2 73.9 98.0 54.5 1,107Urban 84.1 86.3 85.9 67.4 97.2 49.5 617Rural 84.3 77.4 76.5 70.0 96.7 46.9 3,49415–24 years 87.3 86.0 85.7 70.9 98.3 53.1 2,16525+ years 80.9 70.7 69.3 68.2 95.0 40.7 1,94615–19 years 88.6 87.1 87.3 73.8 98.8 57.2 1,21320–24 years 85.6 84.7 83.6 67.2 97.8 47.9 95225–29 years 81.8 76.0 75.8 68.7 95.8 44.3 71330–39 years 79.8 66.1 66.3 69.3 94.8 38.8 86640–49 years 81.8 70.9 63.6 64.6 93.9 38.5 367Marital statusEver married/in union 82.6 73.9 73.3 68.1 95.8 42.6 2,861Never married/in union 88.2 89.8 88.4 73.2 99.0 57.8 1,250EducationNone 74.7 59.4 57.9 66.1 91.4 31.2 1,281Primary 85.5 74.7 74.8 67.0 98.3 41.4 688Secondary + 89.6 91.6 90.9 72.6 99.4 58.8 2,141Wealth index quintilePoorest 75.6 61.3 58.0 65.5 93.4 26.7 435Second 82.3 69.6 69.6 63.9 95.8 33.7 717Middle 79.8 77.4 78.7 72.4 96.0 49.4 753Fourth 86.7 83.4 81.2 70.2 97.0 52.7 981Richest 89.3 87.5 86.7 72.2 98.7 56.8 1,226Total 84.3 78.8 77.9 69.6 96.7 47.2 4,1112 cases with missing ‘education’ not shown[1] MICS Indicator 9.4Knowledge <strong>of</strong> a place for HIV testing, and counselling and testing during antenatal careAnother important indicator for the prevention <strong>of</strong> HIV transmission is the knowledge <strong>of</strong> where to betested for HIV and the use <strong>of</strong> such services. In order to protect themselves and prevent themselves174

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