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Table 2 Mock table of outcome variables

From: Optimizing knowledge and behavioral intention of women and their partners in the perinatal period in South Africa: a randomized control trial study protocol in the Tshwane district, Gauteng province, South Africa

Variable Groupings

Individual Variables/ Questions

Urban (%)

Semi-Rural (%)

P-Value

Behavioural intentions Mothers

Attend ANC appointments

   

Own HIV status known

   

Partner HIV status known

   

Take partner to ANC

   

Drink alcohol

   

Wash hands

   

Wear a mask

   

Breastfeed

   

Eat green vegetables

   

Eat fruit

   

Eat meat

   

Take partner to birth

   

Feel fetal kicks

   

Vaccinate child

   

Hold baby

   

Behavioural intentions Partners

Go to ANC visit

   

Physically enter ANC

   

Pay ANC costs

   

Remind about ANC

   

Ask about ANC

   

Own HIV status known

   

Partners HIV status known

   

Discourage alcohol

   

Encourage wash hands

   

Encourage wear a mask

   

Encourage breastfeeding

   

Provide green vegetables

   

Provide fruit

   

Provide meat

   

Attend birth

   

Encourage fetal kick feel

   

Take vaccination

   

Encourage hold baby

   

Knowledge Score

Skin to skin KMC

   

Breastmilk prevent infections

   

Breastmilk alone

   

Breastmilk and water

   

Formula feeding

   

Traditional tea/muti

   

Avoid alcohol

   

Source of iron

   

Enough iron

   

Cows milk

   

Postnatal care

   

Condom

   

HIV medication

   

HIV positive breastfeeding

   

Stop breastfeeding

   

Vaccines protect

   

Dangerous vaccines

   

Difficulty sleeping

   

Severe headaches

   

Baby kicks

   

Bleeding

   

Newborn loose weight

   

Newborn fever

   

Cries a lot

   

Black stools

   

Visit clinic

   

Excercise

   

Solid foods

   

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