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Table 1 Sociodemographic profile of the participants

From: Structural conditions, social networks, and the HIV vulnerability among Indonesian male labour migrants and motorbike taxi drivers

Characteristics

Men living with HIV

Yogyakarta

(N = 10)

Belu

(N = 15)

Age

  

20–29

 

4

30–39

5

4

40–49

5

5

50–59

 

2

Marital status

  

Single

3

3

Divorced

2

 

Widowed/r

 

1

(Re)Married

5

11

HIV diagnosis

  

1–5 years ago

4

10

6–10 years ago

5

4

11–15 years ago

1

1

Other infections

  

Herpes

2

1

Syphilis

2

 

Gonorrhoea

2

1

TB

4

9

Education

  

Senior High school graduate

8

5

Junior High school graduate

2

4

Elementary school graduate

 

6

Occupation

  

Former labour migrants

9

7

Motorbike taxi driver

1

8