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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 27.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Mar;17(3):872–878. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-0083-z

Table 1.

Baseline Socio-demographic characteristics and risk behaviors in the study population (n = 60), (number, %)

Age 37 years (20–61)
Married 47, 78.3%
Christian religion 60,100%
Unemployed 48, 80%
Yearly income less than $5000 56, 93.3%
Secondary education 36, 60%
Living with partner 46, 76.7%
Living with children 53, 88.3%
HIV positive children 9, 15%
Trying to get pregnant 8, 13.3%
Planning to have more children 10, 16.7%
HIV positive partner (n = 36) 27, 75%
Time since HIV diagnosis
    Less than 2 years 8, 13.3%
    Two to 5 years 30, 50%
    More than 5 years 22, 36.7%
Mode of HIV infection
    Sexual 45, 75%
    Unknown 15, 25%
Sexual risk behaviors in the past month
    100% condom use 47, 78.3%
    Intercourse more than 4/month (n = 37) 9, 24.3%
    Use of alcohol (n = 37) 3, 8.1%
    Use of drugs (n = 37) 1, 2.7%
    Monomogamous relationship (n = 37) 37, 100%
    Oral sex (n = 37) 37, 100%
    Anal sex (n = 37) 1, 2.7%
    Exchange sex for money 1, 1.7%