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Fig 1.

Study profile of HIV status disclosure before and after propensity score matching.

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Table 1.

Distribution of participants’ characteristics before and after propensity-score matching.

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Fig 2.

The histograms show the distribution of propensity scores before and after matching for the treated (disclosed HIV status) and untreated (undisclosed HIV status) groups.

Raw treated: unmatched disclosed HIV status group; Raw control: Unmatched undisclosed HIV status group; Matched treated: matched disclosed HIV status group; Matched control: matched undisclosed HIV status group.

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Fig 3.

A jitter plot showing the distribution of the propensity scores before and after matching.

Raw treated: unmatched disclosed HIV status group; Raw control: Unmatched undisclosed HIV status group; Matched treated: matched disclosed HIV status group; Matched control: matched undisclosed HIV status group.

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Table 2.

The effect of disclosure of HIV status on adherence to clinic visits and patient representation in the past 6 months.

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