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. 2021 Jun 3;18(11):6009. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18116009

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics.

Variable n (%)
Gender
Male 61 (35%)
Female 115 (65%)
Age groups
18–24 3 (2%)
25–34 32 (18%)
35–44 62 (35%)
45–54 54 (31%)
55+ 25 (14%)
Level of education completed
None 54 (31%)
Primary 77 (44%)
Secondary 25 (14%)
University 2 (1%)
Occupation
Salaried employment 25 (14%)
Self-employment/business person 39 (22%)
Casual labor 67 (38%)
Unemployed 40 (23%)
Others 4 (2%)
Marital status
Single/Never married 21 (12%)
Married 102 (58%)
Divorced/Separated 27 (15%)
Widowed 26 (15%)
Household size
Respondent only 11 (6%)
Two 19 (11%)
Three 23 (13%)
Four 34 (19%)
Five 35 (20%)
Six 26 (15%)
Seven+ 28 (16%)
Religion
Christian 172 (98%)
Muslim 4 (2%)
1st HIV diagnosis
More than 1 year ago 164 (93%)
Past 1 year 10 (6%)
Past 6 months 1 (1%)
Past 1 month 1 (1%)
Viral load (copies/mL)
<1000 170 (97%)
>1000 6 (3%)
HIV/TB co-infection
Yes 44 (25%)