Maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health

Access to health services for young people: fact sheets

In 2007, CAH published a package of fact sheets on access to health services for young people for preventing HIV and improving sexual and reproductive health.

Complete package of factsheets

Introduction

Data on coverage indicators for HIV epidemics

Condom use by young people at last higher risk sex

Condom use among young injecting drug users (IDU) who had sex in the past one month.
12 - Safe injecting practices among young injecting drug users

HIV testing behaviour among young people

Condom availability for young people

Knowledge of a formal source of condoms among young people

Accessibility to HIV testing and counselling (HTC) services by young people

Perception of access to condoms by young people

Use of specified health services by young people

Young people seeking treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIS)

Intervention sites with a minimum package of HIV prevention services in ‘hotspots’ where most-at-risk young people (MARYP) are present in greater numbers
Most-at-risk young people reached by HIV prevention services

Contraceptive prevalence

Antenatal care coverage (original definition)

Age-specific fertility rate for young women

Unmet need for family planning for young women

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