Research Article

Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, and Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among People Living with HIV in Nepal

Table 2

Patient demographic characteristics (n = 165).

VariablesFrequency (%)

Age (in years)
 18–3868 (41.2)
 39–5878 (47.3)
 59–7819 (11.5)
Sex
 Male97 (58.8)
 Female68 (41.2)
Education level
 Can’t read and write (i.e., illiterate)43 (26.1)
 Just read and write74 (44.8)
 Secondary37 (22.4)
 Bachelor11 (6.7)
Occupation
 Service2 (1.2)
 Business23 (13.9)
 Labor24 (14.5)
 Agriculture99 (60)
 Unemployed10 (6.1)
 Other7 (4.2)
Smoking habit in the past 1 month
 Never111 (67.3)
 1-2 cigarettes per day40 (24.2)
 3-4 cigarettes per day7 (4.2)
 More than four cigarettes per day7 (4.2)
Alcohol consumption habit in the past 1 month
 Never123 (74.5)
 Once a month23 (13.9)
 2-3 times a month15 (9.1)
 2-3 times a week2 (1.2)
 3-4 times a week1 (0.6)
 Daily1 (0.6)
Drug addiction history
 Never154 (98.3)
 In the past, but not currently1 (0.6)
 Yes, currently10 (6.1)
HIV diagnosed
 Less than a year ago1 (0.6)
 1–3 years ago6 (3.6)
 More than 3 years ago158 (95.8)
Start of ART
 Less than a year ago4 (2.4)
 1–3 years ago6 (3.6)
 More than 3 years ago155 (93.9)
Disclosure of HIV status
 No7 (4.2)
 Yes158 (95.8)
Educational intervention received
 No6 (3.6)
 Yes159 (96.4)