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. 2014 Nov 5;17(1):19232. doi: 10.7448/IAS.17.1.19232

Table 2.

Estimates of effect on HIV-related outcome indicators among women who had a regular partner in the past year,a comparing prevalence of outcome in intervention versus control communities

Baselineb Follow-up Unadjusted RRa (95% CI) Adjusted RRc (95% CI)

Intervention Control Intervention Control
HIV risk behaviours
 Past year experience of sexual IPV 33/254 (13%) 20/216 (9%) 60/433 (14%) 66/343 (19%) 0.81 (0.32–2.05) 0.81 (0.31–2.10)
 Feels able to refuse sex with partner 244/254 (96%) 203/216 (94%) 403/428 (94%) 277/341 (81%) 1.16 (1.00–1.35) 1.16 (1.00–1.35)
 Either respondent or partner initiated discussion about condom use 139/247 (56%) 110/214 (51%) 242/429 (56%) 178/341 (52%) 1.08 (0.91–1.27) 1.11 (0.99–1.25)
 Used condom in past year 71/244 (29%) 76/214 (36%) 164/429 (38%) 112/341 (33%) 1.15 (0.79–1.69) 1.22 (0.90–1.66)
 Used condom at last intercourse 40/246 (16%) 38/214 (18%) 82/429 (19%) 49/341 (14%) 1.37 (0.59–3.20) 1.58 (0.86–2.89)
 Respondent had concurrent partner in past year 18/245 (7%) 8/215 (4%) 25/429 (6%) 20/341 (6%) 1.16 (0.33–4.09) 1.25 (0.37–4.22)
 Discussed HIV testing with partner in past year 184/248 (74%) 169/214 (80%) 338/429 (79%) 251/341 (74%) 1.07 (0.98–1.17) 1.09 (0.94–1.27)
 Respondent had HIV test in past year 133/254 (52%) 118/217 (54%) 344/432 (80%) 269/348 (77%) 1.01 (0.92–1.12) 1.02 (0.89–1.15)
Relationship dynamics
 Made important decisions jointly with partner all/most of the time 182/217 (84%) 162/189 (86%) 248/368 (67%) 133/275 (48%) 1.41 (1.06–1.86) 1.37 (1.06–1.78)
 Male partner helps with housework 134/241 (56%) 137/215 (64%) 245/340 (72%) 143/242 (59%) 1.24 (0.89–1.74) 1.24 (0.90–1.71)
 Male partner helps look after children 147/211 (70%) 125/166 (75%) 203/286 (71%) 133/209 (64%) 1.12 (0.78–1.62) 1.10 (0.78–1.54)
 Shown appreciation many times for work partner does in the house 237/345 (69%) 135/247 (55%) 1.28 (1.03–1.58) 1.22 (0.99–1.50)
 Shown appreciation many times for work partner does outside the house 301/350 (86%) 201/252 (80%) 1.08 (0.97–1.20) 1.06 (0.97–1.16)
 Discussed number of children you would like to have 319/427 (75%) 237/340 (70%) 1.07 (0.91–1.26) 1.05 (0.90–1.22)
 Openly asked what partner likes during sex 295/428 (69%) 167/341 (49%) 1.42 (0.90–2.24) 1.45 (0.93–2.25)
 Openly told partner what you like during sex 325/428 (76%) 192/341 (56%) 1.36 (0.89–2.07) 1.37 (0.90–2.08)
 Discussed things that happen to both you and partner during the day 211/254 (83%) 194/217 (89%) 358/429 (83%) 233/341 (68%) 1.23 (0.98–1.54) 1.21 (0.96–1.53)
 Discussed your worries/feelings 218/254 (86%) 194/217 (89%) 386/429 (90%) 259/341 (76%) 1.19 (0.99–1.19) 1.18 (0.99–1.42)
a

Risk ratios calculated at the cluster-level, both crude and adjusted ratios adjusting for community-pair, and weighted according to the number of observations per village.

b

Question wording/item construction changed between baseline and follow-up to improve face validity – those baseline measures closest to the follow-up outcomes are presented here to assess underlying intervention/control community comparability, but baseline/follow-up comparisons are not possible.

c

Adjusted risk ratios generated on the basis of expected number of events from a logistic regression model on individual data with independent variables including age and marital status.

Bold values is used to indicate results that were statistically significant.