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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Glob Public Health. 2020 Nov 21;16(12):1848–1855. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1847310

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants in the Intervention and Non-Intervention cohorts.

Variable Intervention
(N=101)
% (n)
Non-Intervention
(N=107)
% (n)
P-value*
Female 55 (56) 63 (67) 0.324
Age, median years (IQR) 30 (25, 36) 30 (25, 40) 0.364
Refugee^ 21 (21) 41 (43) 0.003
Currently married, yes^ 62 (63) 50 (52) 0.069
Education^ <0.001
  No school 12 (12) 37 (39)
  Some primary school 48 (48) 49 (51)
  Completed primary school 41 (41) 14 (15)
Time to clinic^, median hours (IQR) 0.8 (0.4, 1) 1 (0.5, 2) 0.068
Cost to clinic^, Ugandan schillings 0.006
  0 52 (45) 76 (73)
  >0-5,000 16 (14) 9 (9)
  >5,000-10,000 13 (11) 4 (4)
  ≥10,000 20 (17) 10 (10)

Note: Denominators vary due to participant non-response.

^

Missing data (intervention group / non-intervention group): refugee status (0/1), currently married (0/2), education (0/2), time to clinic (0/2), cost to clinic (14/11)

*

P-value based on Wilcoxon test (continuous variables) or Fisher's Exact Test or Pearson chi-square test (categorical variables depending on number of categories).