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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Med. 2017 Aug 4;44(4):297–305. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2017.1350134

Table 2.

Sociodemographic characteristics and self-reported behaviors of participating students at baseline, by intervention condition, Alice, South Africa, 2009.


Characteristic
HIV Control
Intervention
(N1=91)
Health
Intervention
(N2=85)
Total

(N=176)

No. (%) Female 47 (51.7%) 47 (55.3%) 94 (53.4%)
Mean Age (SD), years 20.8 (1.52) 20.9 (1.46) 20.8 (1.49)
No. (%) Nationality
 South Africa 34 (37.4)% 30 (35.3%) 64 (36.4%)
 Zimbabwe 49 (53.8%) 53 (62.4%) 102 (58.0%)
 Other 8 (8.8%) 2 (2.4%) 10 (5.7%)
No. (%) Lives on campus/hostel 76 (83.5%) 76 (89.4%) 152 (86.4%)
No. (%) Lives with steady partner 7 (7.7%) 6 (7.1%) 13 (7.4%)
No. (%) Mother completed high school 40 (47.6%) 35 (44.3%) 75 (46.01%)
No. (%) Father completed high school 38 (59.4%) 43 (59.7%) 81(59.6%)
No. (%) Attends church at least weekly 63 (69.2%) 65 (76.5%) 128 (72.7%)
No. (%) Alcohol dependent (CAGE GE 2) 35 (38.5%) 28 (32.9%) 63 (35.8%)
No. (%) Dagga past 30 days 3 (3.3%) 4 (4.7%) 7 (4.0%)