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ART/study site
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Frequency
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Percent
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|---|
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Atua Government Hospital
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146
|
27.0
|
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St Martin’s Martins de Porres Hospital
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148
|
27.4
|
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Tema General Hospital
|
93
|
17.2
|
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Fevers Unit, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
|
153
|
28.3
|
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Place of residence
|
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Urban
|
275
|
50.9
|
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Rural
|
265
|
49.1
|
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Sex of respondent
|
|
Male
|
140
|
25.9
|
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Female
|
400
|
74.1
|
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Religious affiliation of respondent
|
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Not religious
|
10
|
1.9
|
|
Christian
|
485
|
89.8
|
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Muslim
|
43
|
7.9
|
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Traditionalist
|
2
|
0.4
|
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Respondent’s level of education
|
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No formal education
|
109
|
20.1
|
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Primary
|
123
|
22.9
|
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JHS
|
170
|
31.4
|
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SHS/vocational
|
102
|
18.9
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Post secondary/tertiary
|
36
|
6.7
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Total
|
509
|
100.0
|
|
Age1
|
|
18–19
|
5
|
0.9
|
|
20–24
|
12
|
2.2
|
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25–35
|
126
|
23.3
|
|
36–60
|
374
|
69.3
|
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61 or older
|
23
|
4.3
|
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Does respondent have an adherence monitor
|
|
Yes
|
293
|
54.5
|
|
No
|
245
|
45.5
|
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Total
|
538
|
100.0
|
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Physiologic status of female respondents
|
|
Pregnant
|
10
|
2.8
|
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Lactating
|
14
|
3.9
|
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Not pregnant
|
333
|
93.3
|
|
Total
|
357
|
100.0
|
|
Body mass index (BMI)2 (kg/m2)
|
|
Underweight (BMI < 18.50)
|
53
|
12.2
|
|
Normal weight (BMI 18.50–24.99)
|
236
|
54.1
|
|
Overweight (BMI 25.00–29.99)
|
99
|
22.7
|
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Class I obesity (BMI 30.00–34.99)
|
29
|
6.7
|
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Class II obesity (BMI 35.00–39.99)
|
11
|
2.5
|
|
Class III obesity (BMI > 40.00)
|
8
|
1.8
|
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Total
|
436
|
100.0
|
|
CD4+ cell count3
|
|
CD4+ cell count < 350
|
235
|
47.3
|
|
CD4+ cell count ≥350
|
262
|
52.7
|
|
Total
|
497
|
100.0
|
|
Hemoglobin concentration (g/dl)4
|
|
Anemic < 11.0 g/dl
|
239
|
46.4
|
|
Normal/Hb ≥ 11.0 g/dl
|
276
|
53.6
|
|
Total
|
515
|
100.0
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- 1Mean age is 42.3 age ranged from 18 to > 60 years
- 2Mean BMI is 23.9335 and ranged from 13.61 to 50.00; 104 of the cases have missing weight or height
- 3Median CD4 cell count is 373; range from 2 to 1663; 43 cases are missing CD4 measurements
- 4Mean Hb is 11.1 and ranged from 5.8–19.2; 25 cases are missing Hb measurements