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. 2020 Jun 19;20:970. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09121-6

Table 2.

HIV prevalence in study population groups, by sex

Total
(N = 1738)
Women
(N = 959)
Men
(N = 779)
n % n % n % P-value
All HIV-positive 305 17.6 200 20.9 105 13.5 < 0.001
Age
 15–24 years old 33 5.6 30 8.2 3 1.4 0.001
 25–44 years old 210 24.7 143 31.2 67 17.1 < 0.001
 45–69 years old 62 20.5 27 20.3 35 20.7 0.93
Marital status
 Single 15 4.6 12 7.7 3 1.8 0.01
 Married/In union 223 19.9 133 22.7 90 16.9 0.02
 Divorced/Separated/ Widowed 67 22.8 55 25.5 12 15.4 0.07
Place of current residence
 Kasese 142 17.4 98 21.2 44 12.4 0.001
 Rubirizi 38 28.2 19 27.9 19 28.4 0.96
 Kamwenge 43 22.5 32 27.4 11 14.9 0.04
 Other 9 26.5 7 31.8 2 16.7 0.34
Time living in the landing site
 Always 73 13.0 44 15.2 29 10.7 0.12
 < = 6 years 113 18.5 85 22.9 28 11.7 0.001
 > 6 years 112 21.7 64 24.2 48 19.0 0.15
 Visitor 7 14.0 7 21.2
Time slept away from home
 Never slept away 139 16.0 97 18.8 42 11.9 0.007
 < =3 Months 128 19.5 90 24.7 38 13.1 < 0.001
 > 3 Months 38 17.6 13 16.5 25 18.3 0.74
Occupation
 Fishing 88 18.7 3 18.8 85 18 .7 0.99
 Sales and service worker 90 19.4 82 24.2 8 6.4 < 0.001
 Farmer 50 23.4 44 27.9 6 10.7 0.009
 Housewive 44 18.3 44 18.3
 Student 1 0.9 1 2.0
 None 19 20.0 18 22.5 1 6.7 0.16
 Salt miners 8 9.1 6 10.9 2 6.1 0.44
 Othera 5 9.6 2 9.5 3 9.7 0.99
Condom use
 Always 28 31.8 18 40.9 10 22.7 0.07
 Never or sometimes 277 16.8 182 19.9 95 12.9 < 0.001
Male circumcision
 Yes 56 8.9
 No 49 32.2

aOther includes: Soldier, police, factory worker, clerical, professional manager