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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Sep;20(9):2065–2077. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1420-z

Table I.

Baseline characteristics of the participants (N=214)¥

N (%) or IQR
Age 40 (36-45)
Highest education less than 8 years 89 (41.6)
Years in sex work (n=212) 11 (8-17)
Workplace
    Bar/Restaurant 147 (68.7)
    Nightclub 30 (14.0)
    Home/Other 37 (17.3)
Ever married 168 (78.5)
Has an index partner1 164 (76.6)
Casual partner in the last 3 months 71 (33.2)
Ever experienced controlling behaviors by the index partner2 88 (41.1)
Number of previous births (n=212) 2 (1-3)
Depressive symptoms by PHQ-9
    Minimal (0-4) 170 (79.4)
    Mild (5-9) 36 (16.8)
    Mod/Severe (10 or higher) 8 (3.7)
Alcohol use problems by AUDIT
    Non-drinkers 137 (64.3)
    Minimal (1-6) 46 (21.5)
    Moderate (7-15) 28 (13.1)
    Severe/possible AUD (16 or higher) 3 (1.4)
Unprotected sex in the past week 16 (7.5)
No sex in the past week 104 (48.6)
100% condom use in the past week (n=110) 90 (83.3)
Number of sex acts in the past week (n=110) 2(1,3)
Has 2 or more sex partners in the past week (n=110) 36 (32.7)
Disclosed HIV status to anyone in the past 146 (68.2)
Ever disclosed to a boyfriend or husband 43 (20.1)
Ever had sexual violence by another person3 29 (13.6)
    In the past 12 months3 14 (6.7)
Ever had physical violence by another person3 77 (36.0)
    In the past 12 months3 13 (6.1)
CD4 count (n=212) 430 (326-586)
Time on ART (years)4 3.8 (1.3- 6.6)

ART, antiretroviral therapy ; AUDIT, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; CT, Chlamydia trachomatis; GC, Neisseria gonorrhoeae; IPV, intimate partner violence; IQR, interquartile range; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire 9; TV, Trichomonas vaginalis.

¥

Baseline refers to the visit date on or after initiating ART at our research clinic

1

‘Index’ partner refers to a woman's current or most recent regular partner (i.e. boyfriend or husband) who was not a client or casual partner. If she did not have a current regular partner, she was asked to refer to her most recent regular partner. All IPV questions refer to acts committed by this index partner.

2

Asked of women who reported an index partner at that visit.

3

These questions refer to violence committed by someone other than the index partner.

4

Based on self-report or pharmacy records at enrollment.