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. 2016 Dec 20;14(1):1–21. doi: 10.1080/17290376.2016.1266506

Table 12. Proposed outcome indicators for predictors of HIV risk behaviours.

Objective: To reduce HIV risk behaviours
Generic anticipated outcomes Generic outcome indicators Sources Notes
  • Delayed sexual debut

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15

  • Data to be collected through surveys using self-reported HIV risk behaviours questions

  • Pre & post for intervention group

  • If possible have a control group and do pre & post

  • Indicators should be disaggregated by gender and age

  • Decreased number of multiple sexual concurrent partners

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had more than one partner in the past 12 months

  • Increase condom use

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had more than one partner in the past 12 months who report the use of condom during their last sexual intercourse

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had more than one partner who report the use of condom the first time they ever had sex, of those whose first sexual encounter happened after being reached with the intervention

  • Maro et al. (2009)

  • Delva et al. (2010)

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had more than one partner who report the use of condom during their last sexual intercourse

  • Reduction in age-disparate sex/cross-generational sex

  • Percentage of participants reporting to have had non-marital sex with a partner 10 years older or more than themselves in the last 12 months, of all those who have had non-marital sex in the last 12 months