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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents

From: Acceptability and impact of group interpersonal therapy (IPT-G) on Kenyan adolescent mothers living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): a qualitative analysis

Variable

Category

Overall (N = 24)

Intervention (N = 12)

Waitlist (n = 12)

Age

18–20 Years

3 (12.5%)

2 (66.7%)

1 (33.3%)

21–24 Years

21 (87.5%)

10 (47.6%)

11 (52.4%)

Marital status

Without a partner

7 (29.2%)

4 (57.1%)

3 (42.9%)

With a partner

17 (70.8%)

8 (47.1%)

9 (52.9%)

Education level

Primary and below

11 (45.8%)

4 (36.4%)

7 (63.6%)

Secondary and above

13 (54.2%)

8 (61.5%)

5 (38.5%)

Occupation

Employed

5 (20.8%)

4 (80.0%)

1 (20.0%)

Unemployed

19 (79.2%)

8 (42.1%)

11 (57.9%)

Income per month (Kenya shillings)

0–10,000

22 (91.7%)

11 (50.0%)

11 (50.0%)

10,001–20,000

2 (8.3%)

1 (50.0%)

1 (50.0%)

Number of children

1

11 (45.8%)

5 (45.5%)

6 (54.5%)

2

8 (33.3%)

5 (62.5%)

3 (37.5%)

3

3 (12.5%)

1 (33.3%)

2 (66.7%)

4

2 (8.3%)

1 (50.0%)

1 (50.0%)

Reaction to HIV status

Accepted

13 (54.2%)

9 (69.2%)

4 (30.8%)

Not accepted

11 (45.8%)

3 (27.3%)

8 (72.7%)

HIV status of child

Negative

10 (41.7%)

5 (50.0%)

5 (50.0%)

Not sure

14 (58.3%)

7 (50.0%)

7 (50.0%)

Intimate partner Violence

Yes

13 (54.2%)

6 (46.2%)

7 (53.8%)

No

11 (45.8%)

6 (54.5%)

5 (45.5%)