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Probability weighted sample size per state and frequency of people who are HIV positive from the 2005–2006 India National Family Health Survey.
<p>Probability weighted sample size per state and frequency of people who are HIV positive from the 2005–2006 India National Family Health Survey.</p
Adjusted odds ratios and 95% credible intervals for the association of socioeconomic, demographic, and behavioral indicators with positive HIV status among men (n = 48673) and women (n = 51357).
*<p>Beta coefficient represents for every 1000 Rupee change there is an ‘X’ change in odds.</p
Perceived norms about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, adjusted estimates by survey condition, using partial proportional odds regression (<i>n =</i> 1,334).
<p>Perceived norms about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, adjusted estimates by survey condition, using partial proportional odds regression (<i>n =</i> 1,334).</p
Perceived norms about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, unadjusted estimates by survey condition (<i>n =</i> 1,334).
<p>Perceived norms about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, unadjusted estimates by survey condition (<i>n =</i> 1,334).</p
Characteristics of the sample (<i>n =</i> 1,334).
<p>Characteristics of the sample (<i>n =</i> 1,334).</p
Personal beliefs about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, unadjusted estimates by survey condition (<i>n =</i> 1,334).
<p>Personal beliefs about the acceptability of intimate partner violence, unadjusted estimates by survey condition (<i>n =</i> 1,334).</p
Supplemental Material, harling_FM_8-25-16_supplemental - Interviewer-driven Variability in Social Network Reporting: Results from Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community (HAALSI) in South Africa
<p>Supplemental Material, harling_FM_8-25-16_supplemental for Interviewer-driven Variability in Social Network Reporting: Results from Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community (HAALSI) in South Africa by Guy Harling, Jessica M. Perkins, Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Katherine Morris, Ryan G. Wagner, Livia Montana, Chodziwadziwa W. Kabudula, Till Bärnighausen, Kathleen Kahn, and Lisa Berkman in Field Methods</p