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Table 1.

Sample characteristics, relationship power disparities, and sexual/reproductive health profile of unmarried, currently-partnered AGYW by site, weighted (n = 1,066).

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Fig 1.

Venn diagram depicting gendered power imbalances at the interpersonal level in Nairobi, weighted (n = 332).

[A] Transactional partnership. [B] Partner-related fear. [C] Transactional sex (ever). [D] Age disparity. [E] Intimate partner violence (IPV). cells are mutually exclusive; not proportionate to size; numbers fluctuate due to small amounts of missing data. ± Indicates lifetime measure, not specific to current partnership.

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Fig 2.

Venn diagram depicting gendered power imbalances at the interpersonal level in Abidjan, weighted (n = 555).

[A] Age disparity. [B] Transactional sex. [C] Physical Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). [D] Partner-related fear. cells are mutually exclusive; not proportionate to size; numbers fluctuate due to small amounts of missing data. ± Indicates lifetime measure, not specific to current partnership.

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Fig 3.

Venn diagram depicting gendered power imbalances at the interpersonal level in Lagos, weighted (n = 179).

[A] Transactional partnership. [B] Partner-related fear. [C] Transactional sex (ever). [D] Age disparity. [E] Intimate partner violence (IPV). cells are mutually exclusive; not proportionate to size; numbers fluctuate due to small amounts of missing data. ± Indicates lifetime measure, not specific to current partnership.

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Table 2.

Distribution and interplay of relationship power disparities among currently-partnered AGWY, by site, weighted.

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Table 3.

Associations between relationship power disparities, contraceptive use, and threats to reproductive autonomy among currently-partnered AGYW by site, weighted.

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