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. 2017 May 12;12(5):e0177076. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177076

Table 2. Respondents’ characteristics.

Mean SD [Min-Max] No. Yes Responses No. Obs
Panel A: Demographic Characteristics
Age 30.82 11.91 [15–59] 2,735
Educ secondary or higher 34.29 938 2,735
Rural area 77.91 2,131 2,735
Poor 41.61 1,138 2,735
Self-employed in agriculture 37.03 1,004 2,711
Working yearly 34.04 931 2,735
Catholic 41.06 1,123 2,735
Protestant 48.23 1,319 2,735
Married (ever) 54.37 1,487 2,735
Married (currently) 47.38 1,296 2,735
Household size 5.61 2.9 [1–21] 2,735
No. times away in past year 3.47 6.2 [0–29] 2,735
Away in past month 23.03 2,735 2,735
Panel B: Male circumcision
Circumcised 60.99 1,668 2,735
MC by health professional 7.87 131 1,664
Circumcised at initiation school (TMC) 91.42 1,525 1,668
Circumcised at health clinic (VMMC) 8.57 143 1,668
Age at TMC 18.28 3.76[0–54] 1,500
Age at VMMC 18.71 9.69[0–55] 140
Panel C: Risky behavior
Age at first marriage 23.76 4.57[10–49] 1,482
Age at first sexual debut 17.71 3.9[8–40] 2,735
Condom not used in last intercourse 56.05 1,325 2,364
Any extra-marital relationships in the past year 29.32 380 2,735
Sexually active in the last 4 weeks 50.78 1,369 2,696
Engaged in transactional sex in the past year 2.69 72 2,673
Alcohol used during last sex 9.27 250 2,696
No. people had sex in the past year (including wife) 1.18 0.95 [0–26] 2,696
No. partners in lifetime 7.77 13.42 [1–95] 2,598
Panel C: HIV positive
Individual is HIV positive 18.85 480 2,546

The sample consists of all sexually active male individuals, defined as any man who had ever had sexual intercourse. Mean is defined as percentage for discrete variables and as average for continuous variables. Standard deviation (SD) and range [Minimum–Maximum] are included for continuous variables.