(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Fill in the Blank: “IPV stands for ____.”
Short Answer: Name one form of IPV addressed in the study
True or False: The article was a cross-sectional study
Fact Recall: The number of primary IPV mechanisms identified in the study
Fill in the Blank: “The ___ program is a Ugandan initiative addressing gender norms.”
Fill in the Blank: Name one primary mechanism linking IPV to HIV vulnerability
Fact Recall: Percentage of U.S. HIV cases involving women
Fact Recall: The year of the Jewkes et al. study
Short Answer: What country’s IPV reduction approach is mainly participatory education?
True or False: Gendered power dynamics affect IPV risk
Short Answer: Which article supported the importance of tackling gender-based norms?
True or False: Gender inequality increases vulnerability to HIV
Fill in the Blank: “AIDS develops from ____ if left untreated.”
Fact Recall: Percentage of HIV cases globally that involve women
True or False: SASA! is a program focused on biomedical HIV prevention
Short Answer: Which country’s approach involves more biomedical-only HIV interventions?
Fill in the Blank: “____ norms contribute to the association between IPV and HIV.”
True or False: South Africa has high rates of IPV and HIV
Short Answer: Name one method of HIV transmission discussed in the U.S. section
Fact Recall: Country where Stepping Stones program was implemented
Fill in the Blank: “____ et al. (2021) studied IPV interventions in Malawi.”
Short Answer: List one outcome besides HIV reduction associated with IPV interventions
Fact Recall: Total number of methods for preventing IPV discussed in the Ethiopia study
Fill in the Blank: “Sharma et al. (2020) focused on IPV and HIV in ____.”