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Table 2 HIV / family planning related SRHS Available at the surveyed health facilities

From: Availability, accessibility, and quality of adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services in urban health facilities of Rwanda: a survey among social and healthcare providers

Variables

Total

YES

n (%)

NO

n (%)

STDs testing

159

145(91.2)

14(8.8)

STDs treatment

159

103(64.8)

56(35.2)

HIV testing

159

137(86.2)

22(13.8)

HIV self-testing

156

39(25)

117(75.0)

HIV Self-testing kits

157

31(19.7)

126(80.3)

HIV same-day therapy initiation

157

66(42)

91(58)

HIV treatment

158

50(31.6)

108 (68.4)

HIV counselling

158

127(80.4)

31(19.6)

Circumcision

159

102(64.2)

57(35.8)

Contraceptives

159

136(85.5)

23(14.5)

Combined oral contraceptive

157

123(78.3)

34(21.7)

Progesterone contraceptive

155

117(75.5)

38(24.5)

Emergency contraception

158

101(63.9)

57(36.1)

Depo Provera injection

150

99(66)

61 (34.0)

Implant

153

82(53.6)

71(46.4)

Intrauterine Device (IUD)

155

76(49)

79(51)

Male condom

159

117(73.6)

42(26.4)

Female condoms

157

33(21)

124(79)

Lubricants

156

22(14.1)

134(85.9)

Vasectomy

157

18(11.5)

139(88.5)

Tubal ligation

156

34(21.8)

122(78.2)

Fertility awareness

158

82(51.9)

76(48.1)

Antenatal Care (ANC)

157

75(47.8)

85(52.2)

Post-natal care

157

70(44.6)

87(55.4)