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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018 Sep 1;79(1):20–27. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001766

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of young women aged 13 to 20 without prevalent HIV infection and at least three follow-up visits in Agincourt, South Africa from March 2011 to December 2012 (N=2,086)

N (%)
Young women’s age at baseline (year)
  Age 13-14 717 (34.4)
  Age 15-16 913 (43.8)
  Age 17-18 384 (18.4)
  Age 18-20 72 (3.5)
Household wealth
 Low 540 (25.9)
 Middle to Low 566 (27.2)
 Middle 489 (23.5)
 High 488 (23.4)
CCT randomization arm 1091 (52.3)
Partner 5 or more years older 105 (5.1)
Ever pregnant or had a child 150 (7.3)
Prevalent HSV-2 infection 73 (3.5)
Any alcohol use 173 (8.3)
Double or single orphan 1314 (30.2)
Children’s depression inventory score >=7 369 (17.7)
Revised children’s manifest anxiety score >=7 570 (27.3)
Partner number
 0 1626 (78.9)
 1 344 (16.7)
 >=2 92 (4.5)
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Missing data in observed: age 0; SES 3; age difference 5, pregnant 23; HSV-2 status 2; alcohol 3; orphan 98; depression 0; anxiety 0; partner number N=24;