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. 2022 Dec 7;23(1):1446. doi: 10.4102/sajhivmed.v23i1.1446

TABLE 3.

Factors associated with retention in care, considered as a binary outcome.

Characteristics Retention in care rate
Relative risk P
n %
Intervention
WBPHCOT (n = 52) 46 88.5 1.14 (0.99–1.30) 0.10
Games (n = 94) 91 96.8 1.25 (1.13–1.38) 0.01 *
WBPHCOT + Games (n = 68) 58 85.3 1.10 (1.00–1.27) 0.21
Control (n = 126) 98 77.8 Ref Ref
Gender
Female (n = 234) 202 86.3 1.03 (0.59–1.83) 0.91
Male (n = 106) 91 85.8 Ref Ref
Pregnant
Yes (n = 38) 30 65.2 0.57 (0.27–1.18) 0.13
No (n = 191) 168 88.0 Ref Ref
Age group (years)
< 35 (n = 168) 136 81.0 0.88 (0.81–0.97) 0.006
≥ 35 (n = 172) 157 91.3 Ref Ref

WBPHCOT, Ward-based primary health care outreach teams; Ref, reference.

*

, Bold figures indicate significant values < 0.05.

, n = combined number of participants retained in care and lost to follow-up;

, Data in brackets represent 95% confidence interval.