National Study on Violence Against Children and Young Women in Swaziland - 2007
Data Source- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Swaziland
The National Study on Violence Against Children and Young Women in Swaziland is part of the Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS), which are nationally representative household surveys of children and young adults that were designed to measure the prevalence and circumstances surrounding emotional, physical, and sexual violence against males and females in childhood (before age 18).
Study WebsiteTopics
Community Engagement;
Demographic Characteristics - Urban and Rural;
Economics - Employment;
Education - Grade attainment/attendance;
Family/Household Structure;
Gender Attitudes/Beliefs - Endorsement of violence against women, Gender role beliefs, Marriage attitudes;
Health Care Access and Utilization;
HIV/AIDS and STIs - Knowledge, Testing;
Marriage;
Mental Health;
Physical Health - Nutrition, Self-reported health;
Reproductive Health - Family planning/contraception, Fertility, Sexual behavior;
Social Networks;
Subjective Expectations;
Tobacco/Alcohol/Drug Use;
Violence - Emotional/psychological violence, Physical violence, Sexual violence;
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