65 research outputs found
Socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the fishermen and their spouses.
<p>Freq = frequency; SD = standard deviation.</p
Mobility as one of the determinants of HIV infection.
*<p>Confounders entered into the model as continuous variables.</p>#<p>No formal education group was combined with primary education group.</p><p>Ref = reference group.</p><p>aPR = adjusted prevalence ratio.</p><p>CI = confidence interval.</p
Association of MC preference in uncircumcised men with STI infection and high risk behaviors.
<p>*Statistically significant association (p≤.05),</p>†<p>Controlling for age, number of sex partners, ethnic group (Luo/non-Luo), and marriage status.</p>§<p>Controlling for age.</p>‡<p>Difference by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for comparing two groups.</p
Participant characteristics.
<p>*PMTCT, Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.</p><p>Participant characteristics.</p
Demographic factors and beliefs about HIV by preference for circumcision in uncircumcised men – Kisumu, Kenya.
<p>Demographic factors and beliefs about HIV by preference for circumcision in uncircumcised men – Kisumu, Kenya.</p
Socio-demographic and HIV-related characteristics of MAMAS study participants (N = 1777).
1<p>obtained from medical chart after the interview, based on offer of HIV testing during the first ANC visit.</p
Unadjusted logistic regression of predictors of health facility birth attitude (n = 1759).
1<p>120 participants refused to answer.</p>2<p>87 participants refused to answer.</p>3<p>78 participants refused to answer.</p>*<p>p<.05.</p>**<p>p<.01.</p
Agreement on the 11 Health Facility Birth Attitude (HFBA) items (N = 1777).
<p>Agreement on the 11 Health Facility Birth Attitude (HFBA) items (N = 1777).</p
Focus group discussion questions grouped by Health Belief Model constructs.
<p>Focus group discussion questions grouped by Health Belief Model constructs.</p
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