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Figure 1.

The conceptual frame of this study.

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Table 1.

Distribution of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and condom use by sub-Saharan African countries (%).

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Table 2.

General characteristics of the sample.

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Table 3.

Relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of socioeconomic and media use characteristics with HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and condom use among sub-Saharan Africa countries in the 2004∼2010 Demographic Health Survey (Women).

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Table 4.

Relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of socioeconomic and media use characteristics with HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and condom use among sub-Saharan Africa countries in the 2004∼2010 Demographic Health Survey (Men).

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Figure 2.

Relative risk and its 95% confidence interval for communication inequalities in media use for the relationships between socioeconomic inequalities and HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and condom use among thirteen sub-Saharan Africa countries and their regions.

Note 1: A (HIV/AIDS awareness (A); T-K (HIV/AIDS transmission knowledge (T-K); P-K (HIV/AIDS prevention knowledge (P-K); CU (Last intercourse used condom (CU). Note 2: Each bar indicates relative risk and its 95% confidence interval for communication inequalities in media use for the relationships between socioeconomic inequalities and HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and condom use among thirteen sub-Saharan Africa countries and their regions. All figures are adjusted for potential confounders of this study and standardized by the average characteristics of the pooled population of all countries (Ref. = 1.00).

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