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. 2016 Sep 13;13(1):162–169. doi: 10.1080/17290376.2016.1230072

Table 1. Baseline characteristics of participants enrolled in three pilot studies conducted in Mbarara, Uganda, 2011–2013 (N = 37).

  Median (interquartile range) or Number (percent)
  Pilot 1 (N = 11) Pilot 2 & 3 (N = 26)
Age, years 36 (35–41) 43 (34–49)
Female 10 (91) 20 (77)
HIV-positive 11 (100) 4 (15)
Farming occupation 5 (45) 19 (73)
Educational attainment    
 None 0 (0) 6 (23)
 Primary schooling only 4 (36) 9 (35)
 Some secondary or greater 7 (64) 11 (42)
Number of children 4 (2–5) 5 (3–7)
Any agricultural production in household 9 (82) 23 (88)
Primary disposition of household agricultural production    
 Consumed by household members 3 (33) 6 (26)
 Some portion sold for cash 6 (66) 17 (74)a
Primary use of public water source 8 (73) 23 (92)b
Distance to water source, meters 250 (10–700) 350 (20–500)
Travel time to Mbarara town, minutes 40 (30–90) 30 (15–60)

aNumber of missing observations = 3.

bNumber of missing observations = 1.

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