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HIV Testing Survey, 2000
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HIV/AIDS Special Surveillance Report - Volume 1, Number 1
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Cover
 
Acknowledgements
 
Commentary
 

Tables and Figure

Figure 1 Study Sites
Table 1 Characteristics of participants, by recruitment venue
Table 2 Number of participants in multiple race categories
Table 3 Number and percentage reporting "Ever been tested for HIV" by recruitment venue and demographic characteristics
Figure 2 Percent reporting "Ever been tested for HIV", by recruitment venue
Table 4 Frequency of HIV testing among those who ever had an HIV test, by recruitment venue
Table 5 Reasons for seeking testing among those who ever had an HIV test, by recruitment venue
Table 6 Reasons for not testing among participants who never had an HIV test, by recruitment venue
Table 7 Facility of most recent HIV test among persons tested in the past 12 months, by recruitment venue
Table 8 Number and percentage testing anonymously among those tested in the past 12 months, by study site and recruitment venue
Table 9 Participants’ knowledge of HIV surveillance law by study site and venue
Figure 3 Participants’ knowledge of HIV surveillance law by recruitment venue
Table 10 Needle sharing in past 12 months among injection drug
users recruited in street/NEP venue, by demographic characteristic
Table 11 Needle sharing and cleaning behaviors in past 12 months among injection drug users recruited in street/NEP venue
Table 12 Number of male sex partners in past 12 months, by demographic characteristics, among 857 men recruited in bar venue
Table 13 Receptive anal intercourse with male sex partners in the past 12 months, by demographic characteristics, among 857 men recruited in bar venue
Table 14 Insertive anal intercourse with male sex partners in the past 12 months, by demographic characteristics, among 857 men recruited in bar venue
Table 15 Number of male partners in past 12 months, by demographic characteristics, among 408 women recruited in STD clinic venue
Table 16 Number of female partners in past 12 months, by demographic characteristics, among 445 men recruited in STD clinic venue
Figure 4 Number of sex partners in the past 12 months among men recruited in bar venue and men and women recruited in STD clinic venue
Table 17 Vaginal and anal intercourse in the past 12 months, by gender, among 408 heterosexual women and 445 heterosexual men recruited in STD clinic venue
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Last Modified: September 26, 2006
Last Reviewed: September 26, 2006
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