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Additional file 1: of Knowledge on voluntary medical male circumcision in a low uptake setting in northern Uganda

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posted on 2018-11-20, 05:00 authored by Barbara Nanteza, David Serwadda, Edward Kankaka, Grace Mongo, Ronald Gray, Frederick Makumbi
Questionnaire used to assess knowledge on HIV and VMMC in a low uptake setting in Northern Uganda. This questionnaire was developed from the Uganda National communication strategy for circumcision in HIV prevention. We prioritized questions on VMMC benefits (n = 4 [qn18, qn20, qn22, qn23]), risks (n = 1 [qn25]), procedure (n = 3 [qn7, qn11, qn14]), and misconceptions (n = 6 [qn16, qn17, qn21, qn24, qn34, qn36]). Socio-demographics and priority questions used for this paper are marked with an asterisk (*) in supplement 3. (DOC 129 kb)

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