Advances in Public Health / 2016 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Accessibility to, Acceptability of, and Adherence to HIV/AIDS Prevention Services by Men Who Have Sex with Men: Challenges Encountered at Facility Level Table 1 Sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics of MSM.
Variables % Age of the respondent in years <20 30 7.9 20–24 120 31.6 25–29 107 28.2 30–34 71 18.7 35–39 27 7.1 40+ 25 6.6 Level of education None 11 2.9 Primary 26 6.8 Secondary 104 27.4 College 127 33.4 University 112 29.5 Religion of the respondent Protestant 145 38.2 Catholic 128 33.7 Muslim 69 18.2 Traditionalist 13 3.4 Other 25 6.6 Occupation Sex work 102 26.8 Small business 75 19.7 Salaried employee 95 25 Student 65 17.1 Casual labourer 43 11.3 Whether cohabiting with male or female partner Married to a female partner 79 20.8 Living with male sexual partner 68 17.9 Married but living alone 33 8.7 Not married 200 52.6 Ever using alcohol in the last 4 weeks Every day 95 25.0 Once a week 184 48.4 <1 week 53 13.9 Never 48 12.6 Ever using drugs Khat 107 28.2 Bhang 137 36.1 Glue, petrol 11 2.9 Cocaine 33 8.7 Heroin 14 3.7 All 11 2.9 None 67 17.6