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Table 1 Characteristics of study participants, Takeo province, Cambodia, 2002

From: Rapid assessment of injection practices in Cambodia, 2002

 

Total (n = 500)

Children* (n = 212)

Adult women (n = 189)

Adult men (n = 99)

Age:

    

   median

22

9

38

37

   range (years)

0–80

0–16

17–79

17–80

Injection experiences (6-month period)

    

Number of injections

1483

557

713

213

Overall injection rate (per person-year)

5.9

5.3

7.5

4.3

Proportions of subjects who received:

    

≥ 1 vaccine injection

15%

35%

0%

0%

≥ 1 therapeutic injection

32%

31%

39%

20%

≥ 1 intravenous infusion

16%

16%

18%

14%

≥ 1 injection (any type)

40%

46%

42%

24%

≥ 5 injections (any type)

18%

18%

22%

9%

Knowledge and attitudes^

    

Trusted practitioners if no injections prescribed

90%

ND

90%

89%

Preferred injection for treatment of fever

32%

ND

35%

26%

Believed injections more powerful than oral medication

47%

ND

50%

40%

Aware that dirty syringes can transmit HIV

95%

ND

96%

93%

Aware that dirty syringes can transmit hepatitis

59%

ND

60%

57%

  1. ND = not determined
  2. * participants aged ≤ 16 years
  3. ^ adults only (288 total respondents)