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Table 1 Background characteristics of the sample by socio-economic status (SES) among youth and adults 15 years and older, South Africa 2017

From: Socio-economic differences in the uptake of HIV testing and associated factors in South Africa

Variable

Overall sample

Low SES

High SES

 
 

n

%

n

%

n

%

p-values

Overall sample

21,075

 

8504

 

12,571

  

Age categories

 15–19 years

2762

11.5

1242

12.3

1520

10.8

< 0.001

 20–24 years

2578

12.4

1209

14.3

1369

11.0

 

 25–49 years

9715

53.5

4021

54.9

5694

52.4

 

 50+ years

6020

22.6

2032

18.6

3988

25.8

 

Sex

 Male

8812

47.9

3556

47.6

5256

48.2

0.481

 Female

12,263

52.1

4948

52.4

7315

51.8

 

Race

 Black African

13,747

79.0

7551

95.2

6196

66.1

< 0.001

 White

1509

9.3

24

0.4

1485

16.3

 

 Coloured

3805

8.9

875

4.2

2930

12.6

 

 Indian/Asian

2014

2.9

54

0.2

1960

5.0

 

Current marital status

 Married

6758

29.2

1751

19.6

5007

36.8

< 0.001

 Not married

14,312

70.8

6752

80.4

7560

63.2

 

Highest educational level obtained

 No education/primary

3278

16.8

1874

24.9

1404

10.9

< 0.001

 Secondary

10,263

67.6

3889

70.4

6374

65.5

 

 Tertiary

2276

15.6

201

4.7

2075

23.6

 

Employment status

 Unemployed

13,432

63.8

6053

71.7

7379

57.6

< 0.001

 Employed

7352

36.2

2355

28.3

4997

42.4

 

Locality type

 Urban

13,810

69.5

3202

48.5

10,608

86.2

< 0.001

 Rural informal (tribal areas)

4909

25.8

3650

44.8

1259

10.8

 

 Rural (farms)

2356

4.7

1652

6.7

704

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