Number and proportions of AGYW aged 15–22 years retained in the study vs those lost to follow up at endline (2019), by AGYW characteristics

Mulwa, SORCID logo; Chimoyi, LORCID logo; Agbla, SORCID logo; Osindo, J; Wambiya, EO; Gourlay, AORCID logo; Birdthistle, IORCID logo; Ziraba, A and Floyd, SORCID logo (2021). Number and proportions of AGYW aged 15–22 years retained in the study vs those lost to follow up at endline (2019), by AGYW characteristics. [Dataset]. PLOS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255165.s008
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Table showing higher retention of adolescent girls and young women aged 15–22 years from those who had been invited to participate in DREAMS at the time of cohort enrolment, with a larger difference among older (aged 18−22 years) than younger AGYW (aged 15−17 years).

Keywords

Schools; Educational attainment; Pregnancy; Age groups; Adolescents; Education; HIV prevention; Health education and awareness

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