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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2015 Aug 27;32(24):3709–3734. doi: 10.1177/0886260515600878

Table 5.

Frequency of relationship breakups and conflicts by treatment condition

Treatment Condition (N) Breakups N (%) Conflicts Due to Intervention
N, Description of conflict
Couple-Based (90) 11 (12.2) 1 Female #346: “Condoms was the issue that sparked the argument; he did not want to try the condoms we were given at the intervention, which led to him beating me up”
Women-RF (89) 12 (13.5) 2 Male #66: “We began to distrust each other because we would not reveal our answers to some sex questions.”
Female #449: “Increased my awareness of HIV which increased animosity with my partner when I discussed HIV prevention with him.”
Control (96) 10 (10.4) 2 Male #149: “My partner has not been truthful with me about her test results obtained in the program. I suspect she is hiding something.”
Female #199: “Partner became more insistent about his sex activities and his current drug use.”

One of the reported breakups was directly related to participation in the intervention

None of the reported breakups were directly related to participation in the intervention