Comparison of Younger and Older Injecting Drug Users under National Behavioural Surveillance Survey in India (2001) | |||||
Parameters | <= 24 Years (287) | 25+ Years (1068) | Chi | ||
N | % | N | % | ||
Heard HIV | |||||
Proportion Reporting that Changing to Oral Drugs Reduces Transmission of HIV | |||||
Aware that Consistent Condom use & Sex with Faithful Uninfected Partners Protect Against HIV | |||||
Proportion Harboring No Misconception on Transmission | |||||
Used Condom at Last Sex with Paying Female Partners in a Year`s Recall | |||||
Consistently Used Condom with Paying Partners in a Year`s Recall | |||||
Self Reported STI | |||||
Aware of STI | |||||
Used Condom at Last Sex with Regular Partners | |||||
Consistently Used Condom with Regular Sex Partners | |||||
Proportion of Respondent Reporting that They Never Received Treatment for Injecting Drug Use | |||||
Mean Age at Starting Drug Abuse (95% Confidence Interval) | |||||
Mean Age at Starting Injecting Abuse (95% Confidence Interval) | |||||
Respondents Injecting Drugs Every Day | |||||
Proportion Reporting Sharing Injecting Equipment in Last Episode | |||||
Proportion Reportin Never Sharing Injection Equipment in a Month`s Recall |