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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Glob Health. 2015 Nov;3(11):e692–e700. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(15)00195-3

Table 2.

Predictors of HIV testing among pregnant women

Total Subjects (N) Tested (N) Rate (%) P-value
Confirmed HIV Test Control 1355 740 54.61 <0.001*
Intervention 1647 1514 91.92

Age Group <24.9 665 492 73.98 0.753
25-34.9 1793 1350 75.29
35+ 518 392 75.68

Marital Status Divorced 2 2 100 0.615
Married 2809 2114 75.26
Separated 15 10 66.67
Single 176 128 72.73

Education Level None/Primary 778 576 74.04 0.448
Secondary 1691 1272 75.22
Tertiary 512 395 77.15

Employment Full Time 1079 827 76.65 0.017*
Part Time 671 522 77.79
Unemployed 1199 870 72.56

Family Size <=2 484 359 74.17 0.736
3-6 P 2070 1560 75.36
>=7 399 305 76.44

Distance to Health Facility 0-5km 1015 758 74.68 0.277
5-10 km 1149 854 74.33
10-15 km 506 394 77.87
15+ km 293 229 78.16

Residency Area Rural 2156 1635 75.83 0.260
Urban 822 607 73.84

Age at First Pregnancy <24.9 1849 1370 74.09 0.013*
25-34.9 963 752 78.09
35+ 44 28 63.64

Number of Previous Pregnancies 0 401 326 81.3 0.009*
1-3 1660 1229 74.04
4+ 798 607 76.07

Ever Tested for HIV (self-Reported) No 1000 729 72.90 0.051
Yes 2002 1525 76.17
*

Results were considered statistically significant when P<0.05.