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National Behavioural Surveillance Survey of Knowledge Attitudes and Practices of Young Adults (15-24 years) in India (2001)
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(Data table headings are shown Year-wise in descending order)
  Awareness and Practices of Respondents (Young Adults) Based on Their Attitude towards HIV Infected Persons under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Awareness and Sexual Practices of Men having Sex with Men Aged <= 24 Years under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Awareness, Injecting Habits and Sexual Practices of Injecting Drug Users Aged <= 24 Years Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Comparison of Respondents Aged <= 24 Years in General Population and Female Sex Workers under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Comparison of Salient Characteristics of Young and Older Female Sex Workers under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Comparison of Salient Characteristics of Younger and Older Men having Sex with Men under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Comparison of Younger and Older Injecting Drug Users under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differences Between 15-24 Year Population and Older Populations with Respect to Specific Indicator under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differences in Indicators in Relation to Age of Respondents (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differences in Indicators in Relation to Place of Residence of Respondents (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differentials in Indicator Values in Relation to Employment Status (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differentials in Indicator Values in Relation to Marital Status (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Differentials in Indicators in Relation to Literacy Status (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Gender Differentials in Relation to Specific Indicators (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Salient Characteristics of Female Sex Workers Aged <=24 Years Based on Location of Sex Work under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Salient Characteristics of Female Sex Workers Aged <=24 Years under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Age Distribution of 15-24 Years Population Covered Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Different Mass Media Sources for Information on HIV/AIDS/STI Cited by Respondents (Young Adults) under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Different Treatment Source used by Respondents (Young Adults) for Their Last Episode of Symptomos of STI under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Distribution of Population Covered by Age, Gender and Place of Residence (Young Adults) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Gender Distribution of Population Covered (Young Adults) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion Aware that HIV/AIDS is Transmitted through Sex (Young Adults) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Never Married Respondents (Young Adults) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Aware of at Least Two Correct Modes of HIV Transmission Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Aware of That There is no Effective Treatment for Cure of HIV/AIDS under National Behavioural Survveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Aware of Two Important Methods of Prevention Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Aware that Persons with STI have a Higher Risk of Contracting HIV/AIDS Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Correctly Aware of Three Common Misconceptions on Transmission of HIV/AIDS (Mosquito Bites and Sharing a Meal with an Infected Person does not Transmit HIV/AIDS Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Gainfully Employed Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Reporting Casual Sex in a One Year Recall Period under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Reporting STI Who were Examined by a Doctor under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Reporting Symptoms of STI (Genital Discharge/Ulcer) (Self Reported STI Prevalence) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Stating that they had been Exposed to Inter Personal Communication on HIV/AIDS under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Stating that they had Heard of Sexually Transmitted Infections under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Stating that they used Condom Last Time they Indulged in Casual Sex under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Stating that they were Willing to Share Food with an HIV/AIDS Infected Persons under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) Who had Heard of HIV/AIDS Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Proportion of Respondents (Young Adults) who were Aware of Condoms Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Respondents (Young Adults) Educated to Middle School (Class VIII) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  State-wise Respondents (Young Adults) Reporting Consistent Condom use in Casual Sex Partnerships in a Year's Recall Period under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
  Summary of Important Indicators (Young Adults) Under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001)
 
 
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