From: Multilevel ordinal model for CD4 count trends in seroconversion among South Africa women
Variables | Count (percentage) |
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Educational Status, n (%) | |
 ≤ Grade 8 | 16(7.31) |
 Grade 9–10 | 50 (22.8) |
 ≥ Grade 11 | 153 (69.9) |
Marital Status, n (%) | |
 Single/no sexual partner | 34 (15.5) |
 Married/stable sexual partner | 174 (79.5) |
 Many sexual partners | 11 (5.0) |
Contraceptive use, n (%) | |
 No | 40 (18.3) |
 Yes | 179 (81.7) |
Anemia, n (%) | |
 No | 208 (95.0) |
 Yes | 11 (5.0) |
TB Co-infected, n (%) | |
 No | 201 (91.8) |
 Yes | 18 (9.2) |
Immunological state, n (%) | |
 < 200 CD4 cells/mm3 | 9 (4.1) |
 200–349 CD4 cells/mm3 | 41 (18.7) |
 350–499 CD4 cells/mm3 | 89 (40.6) |
 ≥ 500 CD4 cells/mm3 | 80 (36.5) |
Age Categories, n (%) | |
 18–20 years | 29 (13.2) |
 21–39 years | 178 (81.3) |
 ≥ 40 years | 12 (5.5) |
BMI Categories, n (%) | |
 Underweight | 5 (2.3) |
 Healthy weight | 76 (34.9) |
 Overweight/Obese | 137 (62.8) |
Sex act under the influence of alcohol, n (%) | |
 No | 197 (90.0) |
 Yes | 22 (10.0) |
Follow-up time in years, Median (IQR) | 2.12 (0.67–5.86) |
Age, Median (IQR) | 25.0 (22.0–30.0) |
Log VL, Median (IQR) | 4.46 (3.84–5.06) |