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. 2012 Jul 12;2012:809682. doi: 10.1155/2012/809682

Table 1.

Participant sociodemographic characteristics and current contraceptive use among 30 study participants in Nyanza Province, Kenya.

N (%) Mean Range
Age 30 18–42
 18–24 6 (20%)
 25–34 18 (60%)
 3542 6 (20%)
Marital status
 Married or living with a man 21 (70%)
 Polygynous marriage 8 (27%)
 Widowed/inherited 7 (23%)/4 (14%)
 Unmarried, not living with a man 2 (7%)
Education
 Primary school or less 25 (84%)
 Secondary school 5 (17%)
Literacy
 Reads with difficulty or not at all 17 (57%)
 Reads easily 13 (43%)
Number of live births, N = 28 4.6 1–11
Number of living children, N = 28 3.2 1–7
Time since HIV diagnosis (years) 1.5 <1–4
Currently on ART 10 (33%)
Current contraceptive use
 No modern method 10 (33%)
 Injectable 7 (23%)
 Combined oral contraceptives 1 (3%)
 Condoms only 12 (40%)
 Dual method use 2 (7%)