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Table 2 IPV prevalence of study populations, where reported

From: A systematic review of the effects of intimate partner violence on HIV-positive pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa

Study

Study location

Population

Prevalence IPV (%)

Bernstein et al. 2016 [49]

Primary care antenatal clinic Cape Town, South Africa

HIV+ pregnant women

21.0

Hampanda, 2016 [50]

Large public health clinic in Lusaka, Zambia

HIV+ postpartum women

61.0

Manongi et al., 2017 [51]

Kilimanjaro Region, Northern Tanzania

Pregnant women in antenatal care

38.8

Matseke et al., 2017 [52]

Primary healthcare facilities in rural Mpumalanga, South Africa

HIV+ pregnant women

56.3

McNaughton Reyes et al., 2020 [53]

Health clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Pregnant women in antenatal care

18.0

Nyamukoho et al., 2019 [54]

Antenatal clinics in the Chitungwiza City Council outside of Harare, Zimbabwe

Pregnant HIV+ women

22.7

Reyes et al., 2019 [57]

A healthcare clinic in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Women diagnosed as HIV+ during pregnancy

26.0

Shamu et al., 2013 [59]

Six low-income urban clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe

Women attending postnatal clinics

63.1

Wong et al., 2017 [60]

Guglethu Midwife Obstetric Unit in Cape Town, South Africa

HIV-infected pregnant women initiating antiretroviral therapy

21.0

Peltzer, Rodriguez and Jones, 2016 [61]

12 community health centres in Mpumalanga province, South Africa

HIV+ prenatal women

19.6

Ramlagan et al., 2018 [62]

12 community health centers in Mpumalanga province, South Africa

HIV+ women, less than 6 months pregnant

19.6