National tables. Lifestyles: living together. Values Persons 18 to 49 years who have taken a specific HIV/AIDS test by sex, persons with whom they have lived together in the last 12 months and place of test Units: thousands of persons Total General health services Other health services No data recorded Both sexes Total 4,403.2 2,921.1 1,456.6 25.4 Spouse/Partner and nobody else 1,018.2 644.0 372.4 1.8 Spouse/Partner and other 2,087.9 1,486.5 592.2 9.1 Parents or other family members 718.9 441.1 267.2 10.5 Alone 278.6 155.9 120.2 2.5 Other persons 295.7 191.1 103.1 1.5 No data recorded 4.0 2.5 1.5 0.0 Males Total 1,941.1 1,139.8 781.9 19.4 Spouse/Partner and nobody else 517.4 283.3 232.3 1.8 Spouse/Partner and other 671.8 401.8 263.7 6.3 Parents or other family members 469.4 282.6 177.9 8.9 Alone 179.5 102.6 74.4 2.5 Other persons 99.1 67.0 32.1 0.0 No data recorded 4.0 2.5 1.5 0.0 Females Total 2,462.0 1,781.3 674.7 6.0 Spouse/Partner and nobody else 500.8 360.7 140.1 0.0 Spouse/Partner and other 1,416.1 1,084.7 328.5 2.8 Parents or other family members 249.5 158.5 89.3 1.6 Alone 99.0 53.3 45.8 0.0 Other persons 196.7 124.1 71.0 1.5 No data recorded 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Notes: 1) General health services include hospital or clinic admissions consultations with specialists or family doctors and outpatient or emergency consultations in hospitals and clinics. Other health services include family planning clinics, private laboratories, sexually transmitted disease or HIV/AIDS diagnosis clinics, drug clinics or somewhere else. Data corresponding to cells with less than 45,000 persons must be used with caution, because they may be affected by high sample errors. Source: National Statistics Institute