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. 2020 Oct 7;15(10):e0239580. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239580

Table 1. Socio demographic and health related information of study participants at Addis Ababa, 2017.

Variable Intervention N = 1,062 (%) Control N = 1,078 (%)
Age  30–34 years 667(63.22) 753(71.65)
  35–39 years 280(26.54) 247(23.50)
  40–44 years 69(6.54) 39(3.71)
  45–49 years 39 (3.70) 12 (1.14)
  Unknown 0 1(0.10)
Marital status Married 898(85.12) 973(92.58)
  Never married 67(6.35) 48(4.57)
  Divorced/ Separated 75(7.11) 22(2.09)
  Widowed 15(1.42) 8(0.76)
Occupation Housewife 553(52.42) 673(63.97)
Government 190(18.01) 118(11.22)
Private 270(25.59) 237(22.53)
Other 42(3.98) 24(2.28)
Woman educational status Illiterate 147 (13.93) 154(14.64)
Primary school 351(33.27) 384(36.50)
Secondary school 356(33.74) 349(33.17)
Technical and vocational training 119(11.28) 99(9.41)
First Degree and above 82(7.77) 66(6.27)
History of STI No 925(88.52) 957(90.97)
  Yes 120(11.48) 95(9.03)
  Unknown 10(0.95) 0
Tested for HIV No 50(4.74) 28(2.66)
  Yes 1,005(95.26) 1,024(97.34)
HIV status Negative 956(95.12) 964(94.14)
Positive 49(4.88) 56(5.47)
Unknown 0 4 (0.39)
Religion Ethiopian Christian Orthodox 742(70.33) 721(68.54)
Catholic 6(0.57) 8(0.76)
Protestant 103(9.76) 93(8.84)
Muslim 203(19.24) 228(21.67)
Other 1(0.09) 2(0.19)
Source of information for screening Radio/Television 7(4.6) 1(1.59)
Relative /Friend 3(3.95 6(4.76)
Health Professional 27(18.42) 59(92.06)
One to one health education and Brochure 111(73.03) 1(1.59)