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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 5.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Sci. 2009 Apr 8;10(3):260–269. doi: 10.1007/s11121-009-0129-x

Table 1.

Demographic and baseline behavioral characteristics of men in two intervention communities.

GBV/HIV
(N = 242)
Alcohol/HIV
(N = 233)
Variable N % N % X2 p
Exchanged sex 31 13 30 13 0.1 n.s.
Has used a condom 210 90 207 30 0.1 n.s.
Number of sex partners in past month
      0 23 10 29 12
      1 101 42 92 40
      2 67 28 63 27
      3+ 49 20 49 21 1.1 n.s.
Diagnosed with an STI 54 23 52 22 0.8 n.s.
Tested for HIV 116 57 117 51 1.7 n.s.
Tested HIV positive 8 6 7 5
Has hit or pushed a sex partner 135 56 109 47 4.2 .05
Detained for domestic violence 42 18 49 21 0.8 n.s.
Used threats to obtain sex 38 16 39 17 0.8 n.s.
Used force to obtain sex 47 20 40 17 0.5 n.s.
Completed follow-up assessments
      1-month 236 97 216 93 5.5 .05
      3-month 232 96 213 91 0.2 n.s.
      6-months 229 95 203 87 8.1 .01

M SD M SD t p

Age 31.6 8.6 28.8 10.1 3.2 .05
Years of Education 10.7 1.9 11.0 2.0 2.0 n.s.

Note: GBV/HIV is gender-based violence/HIV intervention; n.s. = not significant.