Guidelines for Repeated Behavioral Surveys in Populations at Risk of HIV
These guidelines are designed to provide a reference to help public health officials set up and manage systems that provide reliable trends in HIV risk behaviors. Information is also provided to help those who will be implementing the surveys themselves.
The guidelines cover the following areas :
- The importance of behavioral surveillance
- The survey process, step by step
- Choosing populations for behavioral surveillance
- Sampling
- Analysis issues related to multi-stage cluster sampling
- Selecting and adapting questionnaires
- Data analysis
- Data use
- Indicators
Last modified: July 23, 2021
Language: English