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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Mar;21(3):724–733. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1556-x

Table I.

Characteristics of HIV-infected ART-naïve cohorts from Uganda and Russia stratified by heavy alcohol use in the propensity score weighted samples

Characteristic Russia ARCH cohort
n=348
Uganda ARCH cohort
n=444
Current abstinence or non-heavy alcohol use Current heavy alcohol use Standardized Difference Current abstinence or non-heavy alcohol use Current heavy alcohol use Standardized Difference
Male 71.0% 70.6% −0.01 32.1% 31.1% −0.02
Age mean (SD) 34.1 (9.7) 33.7 (7.1) −0.04 34.1 (13.6) 34.1 (15.0) 0.00
Greater than basic education 76.2% 77.9% 0.04 30.0% 32.8% 0.06
Married1 42.8% 43.1% 0.01 49.7% 43.0% −0.13
Income tertile or asset category
Lowest 37.2% 37.4% 0.00 38.5% 37.1% −0.03
Middle 31.3% 31.3% 0.00 41.1% 42.7% 0.03
Highest 31.5% 31.3% −0.01 20.4% 20.2% 0.00
Current injection drug use (30 days) 33.4% 40.6% 0.15 0% 0%
Alcohol dependence (12 months) 59.0% 61.4% 0.05 3.1% 37.0% 0.93
Drug dependence (12 months) 56.2% 55.7% −0.01
Low social support 49.1% 49.7% 0.01 51.4% 55.8% 0.09
CD4 count2 mean (SD) 558 (587) 520 (342) −0.08 571 (271) 571 (296) 0.00
HIV symptom count high (4 weeks) 73.2% 43.4% −0.63 62.6% 65.1% 0.05
Religion
Catholic 36.5% 35.7% −0.02
Protestant/Anglican 47.6% 45.9% −0.03
Muslim/Saved/other 15.9% 18.4% 0.07
Literate 68.3% 67.6% −0.01
Food insecurity (insecure vs. secure) 53.8% 48.2% −0.11 83.5% 83.4% 0.00
Severe food insecurity
(severe vs. moderate, mild, secure)
24.8% 21.9% −0.07 28.2% 36.6% 0.18
1

In Russia ARCH cohort, married or living with partner

2

In Russia ARCH cohort, n=246; in Uganda ARCH cohort, n=444