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. 2015 Nov 27;15:1188. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-2503-x

Table 1.

Characteristics of survey participants' pre and post intervention from three regions (n 865)

Region Gender Agea Relationship to children living in the houseb
Female >16- ≤ 25 yrs 26- ≤ 55 yrs ≥56 yrs Mother Father G'mother Auntie Otherc
Top End Region
 Round 1 (n = 163) 128 (79 %) 40 (25 %) 98 (60 %) 25 (15 %) 71 (43 %) 16 (10 %) 40 (24 %) 14 (9 %) 21 (13 %)
 Round 2 (n = 165) 124 (75 %) 52 (32 %) 98 (59 %) 15 (9 %) 82 (49 %) 19 (12 %) 18 (11 %) 13 (8 %) 28 (17 %)
Central Australia Region
 Round 1 (n = 162) 120 (74 %) 35 (22 %) 105 (65 %) 20 (12 %) 48 (30 %) 20 (12 %) 49 (30 %) 13 (8 %) 31 (19 %)
 Round 2 (n = 163) 116 (71 %) 50 (31 %) 86 (53 %) 26 (15 %) 55 (35 %) 15 (9 %) 38 (23 %) 15 (9 %) 38 (23 %)
Kimberley Region
 Round 1 (n = 125) 85 (68 %) 46 (37 %) 68 (54 %) 10 (8 %) 36 (29 %) 15 (12 %) 21 (17 %) 12 (10 %) 41 (32 %)
 Round 2 (n = 87) 60 (69 %) 20 (23 %) 51 (59 %) 13 (15 %) 30 (35 %) 10 (11 %) 16 (18 %) 9 (10 %) 22 (25 %)
Total 633(73 %) 243(28 %) 506(58 %) 109(13 %) 322(37 %) 95(11 %) 182(21 %) 76(9 %) 181(21 %)

aMissing data: Central Australia Round 1–2 (1 %) and Round 2–1 (1 %); Kimberley Round 1–1 (1 %) and Round 2–3 (3 %);

bMissing data: Top End Round 1–1 (<1 %) & Round 2–5 (3 %); Central Australia Round 1–1 (<1 %) and Round 2–2 (1 %);

cIncludes Grandfather, brother, sister, uncle, foster-mother, and other not specified