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Smoking and drinking were defined as "yes" or "no".
In further statistical analysis previous STI's were defined as yes or no.
Economic activity was defined as "yes" or "no".
Alcohol drinking was defined as "yes" or "no".
Prevalent conditions were defined as yes answers to the relevant condition.
Treated diabetes at enrolment was defined as yes or no if the participant reported ever having been treated or not for diabetes with pills or insulin shots.
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Hypertension was defined as answering "yes" to the question "Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that you had hypertension or high blood pressure?" at either wave 1 or wave 2. Smoking status was classified as "current", "former", or "never", and was derived from "ever smoke" and "smoke now" questions from the wave 1 and wave 2 surveys.
Risk for recent alcohol abuse was defined as answering "yes" to two or more CAGE questions [14] and reporting alcohol use in the previous year.
The occurrence of any AEFI was defined as a "yes" response to the initial SMS message.
Consistency is defined as saying yes to one word and no to its antonym or vice versa.
Asthma not associated with hayfever was defined as answering "yes" to asthma ever, but "no" to hayfever ever.
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