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. 2019 Mar 20;9(3):e023272. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023272

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for sociodemographic and behavioural risk factors for HIV

All respondents PrEP question respondents
N N
Age 66 26 (23–30) 56 25 (23–29)
Born in Dar es Salaam 65 9% 55 9%
Years working in bars 66 2 (0.4–4) 56 1.8 (0.4–3)
Plan to continue bar work 66 11% 56 9%
Monthly income (US$) 62 91 (68–136) 53 91 (68–136)
Ever been pregnant 66 85% 56 82%
Of whom, ever had undesired pregnancy 56 52% 46 54%
Of whom, ever had termination or miscarriage 56 46% 46 46%
Ever had sex with anyone for money 66 50% 56 54%
Ever had sex with patron for money 66 35% 56 38%
Of whom, ever had oral sex with patron 23 70% 21 30%
Of whom, ever had vaginal sex with patron 23 48% 21 67%
Of whom, how often asks patron to use condom* 23 4 (3–4) 21 4 (4–4)
Of whom, how often patron asks not to use condom* 23 2 (1–3) 21 3 (2–3)
Ever had sex with others for money 66 30% 21 48%
Number of non-client partners in past 12 months 56 2 (1–3) 47 1 (1–3)
Has a primary partner 66 68% 56 66%
Of whom, used condom at last sex with primary partner 44 18% 37 19%
Currently using male condoms for family planning 66 36% 56 38%
PHQ-9 major depressive symptoms 66 20% 56 16%
PTSD-IV screen positive 66 21% 56 23%
Low social support 66 58% 56 55%
Ever taken an HIV test 66 97% 56 96%
Number of HIV tests ever taken 64 3 (2–5) 54 3 (2–5)
Months since last HIV test 64 6 (3.5–12) 54 6 (4–12)
Willing to complete HCT today 66 85% 56 86%

Values are counts (N), proportions or medians and IQRs.

*5-point scale; higher values indicate greater frequency.

HCT, HIV counselling and testing; PHQ, Patient Health Questionnaire; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.