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Interpersonal Communication to Encourage Use of Female Condoms in Zambia - 2017

  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Zambia

The Interpersonal Communication to Encourage Use of Female Condoms in Zambia study was a randomized evaluation that measured the impact of an interpersonal communication (IPC) intervention on self-reported knowledge, acceptability, and use of condoms in the context of the mass distribution of a new female condom and a mass marketing campaign.

Study Website
Adolescents: 1,000-2,499
Sex:
  • Females and Males
Age Range:
  • 15-19
  • 20-24
Study Design:
  • Experimental
Type of Data:
  • Cross-sectional
Time Period: 2017; 2016
Areas Covered: City: Lusaka
Investigators: Thoai Ngo (Population Council); Jessie Pinchoff (Population Council); Rachna Nag Chowduri (World Bank)
Funders: USAID; Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
Series:
  • Not applicable
Topics
Community Engagement;
Crime;
Demographic Characteristics - Urban;
Education - Grade attainment/attendance, School quality;
Family/Household Structure;
Gender Attitudes/Beliefs - Gender role beliefs;
HIV/AIDS and STIs - Knowledge, Testing;
Physical Health;
Reproductive Health - Family planning/contraception, Fertility, Sexual behavior;
Time Use;
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