Skip to main content

Table 3 Invitation to DREAMS and uptake of core package, by characteristics and age-group, Nairobi and uMkhanyakude

From: Awareness and uptake of layered HIV prevention programming for young women: analysis of population-based surveys in three DREAMS settings in Kenya and South Africa

Characteristics of AGYW

Nairobi, Kenya

uMkhanyakude, South Africa

Age 15–17 years

Age 18–22 years

Age 13–17 years

Age 18–22 years

Total

Invited

No. core package categories accessed

Total

Invited

No. core package categories accessed

Total

Invited

No. core package categories accessed

Total

Invited

No. core package categories accessed

0

1

2

3+

0

1

2

3+

0

1

2

3+

0

1

2

3+

N

%

%

%

%

%

N

%

%

%

%

%

N

%

%

%

%

%

N

%

%

%

%

%

Overall (total)

547

58.9

14.8

19.0

18.1

48.1

534

40.1

10.5

24.0

25.7

39.9

1148

40.3

7.1

23.3

23.4

46.2

1036

17.0

10.7

24.5

30.5

34.3

Currently in school

 No

88

48.9

19.3

23.9

18.2

38.6

367

33.2

10.1

25.9

30.8

33.2

20

30.0

10.0

45.0

30.0

15.0

520

11.5

13.5

31.9

34.2

20.4

 Yes

459

60.8

13.9

18.1

18.1

49.9

167

55.1

11.4

19.8

14.4

54.5

1128

40.5

7.1

22.9

23.3

46.7

516

22.5

7.9

17.1

26.7

48.3

Marital status

 Never/ previously married

535

59.4

15.0

18.9

17.8

48.4

341

48.1

12.3

22.9

19.6

45.2

            

 Currently married

12

33.3

8.3

25.0

33.3

33.3

193

25.9

7.3

25.9

36.3

30.6

            

Geographic area

 Rural

            

727

45.3

6.6

22.6

24.1

46.8

661

19.7

9.4

22.7

30.9

37.1

 Peri-urban

            

351

34.8

7.4

22.2

21.7

48.7

309

12.0

12.9

27.5

30.4

29.1

 Urban

            

60

10.0

11.7

38.3

23.3

26.7

57

14.0

14.0

24.6

31.6

29.8

Employmenta

 Yes

20

35.0

20.0

30.0

15.0

35.0

113

30.9

6.2

26.5

30.1

37.2

16

20.5

37.5

18.8

12.5

31.3

40

15.0

22.5

20.0

35.0

22.5

 No

527

59.8

14.6

18.6

18.2

48.6

421

42.8

11.6

23.3

24.5

40.6

1129

40.6

6.6

23.4

23.6

46.4

990

17.2

10.2

24.6

30.4

34.7

Self-assessed household poverty

 Very poor

66

66.7

6.1

9.1

21.2

63.6

73

45.2

9.6

16.4

19.2

54.8

            

 Moderately poor

435

58.4

16.3

20.7

17.0

46.0

423

40.2

10.2

24.6

26.5

38.8

            

 Not poor

46

52.2

13.0

17.4

23.9

45.7

38

28.9

15.8

31.6

28.9

23.7

            

Received government grant

 No

            

338

18.0

13.0

29.3

23.7

34.0

775

19.4

12.0

25.5

27.4

35.1

 Yes (child-care/foster-child)

            

773

49.8

4.5

20.4

23.8

51.2

259

10.0

6.6

21.6

40.2

31.7

Socio economic status

 Low

            

380

48.4

8.2

21.1

23.2

47.6

347

19.0

11.2

21.3

31.1

36.6

 Middle

            

386

38.3

5.7

21.5

23.3

49.5

361

16.9

7.2

24.9

32.7

35.2

 High

            

344

33.7

7.3

27.6

23.8

41.3

256

15.6

14.8

27.0

28.9

29.3

Food insecureb

 No

351

55.3

15.4

19.9

18.2

46.4

366

33.6

11.2

26.8

28.1

33.9

898

41.1

6.7

24.1

23.2

46.1

603

21.2

11.3

26.2

27.9

34.7

 Yes

185

67.0

13.5

15.7

17.8

53.0

165

54.5

8.5

17.6

20.6

53.3

250

37.6

8.8

20.4

24.4

46.4

432

11.1

9.7

22.2

34.3

33.8

Ever had sex

 No

479

60.5

16.3

18.8

18.4

46.6

163

53.4

18.4

22.1

15.3

44.2

999

40.6

7.6

25.1

23.0

44.2

279

22.9

21.1

28.0

25.1

25.8

 Yes

66

45.5

4.5

21.2

16.7

57.6

371

34.2

7.0

24.8

30.2

38.0

137

39.4

3.6

9.5

27.7

59.1

724

14.8

6.8

22.8

33.0

37.4

Ever pregnant

 No

514

60.1

15.4

19.1

17.7

47.9

266

46.6

15.4

23.7

18.0

42.9

1077

40.9

7.4

23.8

23.3

45.5

499

20.4

16.2

28.9

26.9

28.1

 Yes

31

35.5

6.5

19.4

25.8

48.4

268

33.6

5.6

24.3

33.2

36.9

63

31.7

1.6

14.3

28.6

55.6

494

14.0

5.3

20.2

33.8

40.7

Ever given birth

 No

519

59.7

15.2

19.1

17.7

48.0

286

45.5

14.7

25.5

18.9

40.9

1099

40.5

7.3

23.7

23.4

45.6

548

20.1

15.9

29.9

26.5

27.7

 Yes

26

38.5

7.7

19.2

26.9

46.2

248

33.9

5.6

22.2

33.5

38.7

42

35.7

2.4

11.9

28.6

57.1

469

13.4

4.5

18.3

35.6

41.6

Gender based violencec

 No

321

57.9

20.2

16.2

18.1

45.5

286

40.9

11.9

25.9

24.5

37.8

715

40.1

9.0

22.7

23.5

44.9

697

15.1

12.5

25.3

29.7

32.6

 Yes

226

60.2

7.1

23.0

18.1

51.8

248

39.1

8.9

21.8

27.0

42.3

433

40.6

4.2

24.2

23.3

48.3

339

20.9

7.1

23.0

32.2

37.8

  1. Denominators shown are all girls in each age-group and characteristic category, regardless of invitation to participate
  2. a Nairobi: Not recently employed in last month vs. employed within last month; uMkhanyakude: Not employed currently vs. full or part time employment
  3. b Nairobi: Girl or household member went to sleep at night hungry because there was not enough food in past 4 weeks; uMkhanyakude: Girl or household member ever cut the size of their meal or skipped meals because there was not enough money for food
  4. c Nairobi: reported any of the following by a man in the past 12 months: humiliated; threatened to hurt or harm; insulted; pushed, shook, threw something; slapped; twisted arm or pulled hair; punched; kicked, dragged or beaten; tried to choke or burn; threatened to attack; attacked; unwanted sexual advances; attempted unwanted sex; forced sexual intercourse; forced sex acts