Childbearing Dynamics in Setting of High HIV Prevalence and Massive ART Rollout (ICPSR 35946)

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Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University-Tempe

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This project evaluates the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART), Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clinics, Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT), and Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission programs in southern Mozambique. It collects two waves of survey and qualitative data over five years, adding to a first wave that began in 2006. A sample of 1,680 married rural women residing in 54 villages is re-surveyed, and community surveys are also carried out in each village. 72 survey respondents from 8 of the sampled villages, with whom semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted in the first wave, participate in two waves of in-depth interviews. Each year, statistical data on MCH/VCT/PMTCT service provision and utilization are collected from the districts' MCH clinics, and in-depth interviews are conducted with clinic nurses.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (5R01HD058365)
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