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. 2021 Jan 19;33(2):163–174. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2020.1870024

Table 4.

Factors Associated with Condom Use While Using LARC Methods vs. Using Only LARC Methods.

  LARC only
(n = 148)
LARC + condom
(n = 59)
Unadjusted model
Adjusted model
Row % (n) Row % (n) OR (95% CI) p aOR (95% CI) p
Healthcare provider talked about condom use                
 Yes 54.3 (45) 45.8 (38) 1.00     1.00    
 No 82.7 (102) 17.3 (21) 0.34 (0.14–0.82) .017 0.66 (0.26–1.71) .390
Age                
 14–24 49.0 (22) 51.0 (22) 1.00     1.00    
 25–39 75.9 (98) 24.1 (31) 0.31 (0.12–0.80) .017 0.39 (0.12–1.30) .125
 40+ 83.6 (28) 16.4 (6) 0.19 (0.05–0.78) .022 0.21 (0.03–1.47) .115
Race/ethnicity                
 White, non-Hispanic 77.7 (101) 22.3 (29) 1.00     1.00    
 Other 61.2 (48) 38.8 (30) 2.21 (1.00–4.88) .049 2.26 (0.79–6.42) .126
Education                
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 78.5 (58) 21.5 (16) 1.00     1.00    
 Some college 74.1 (64) 25.9 (23) 1.28 (0.55–2.95) .564 0.57 (0.20–1.65) .299
 High school or less 55.7 (26) 44.3 (21) 2.91 (1.05–8.04) .040 0.55 (0.14–2.17) .395
Annual household income                
 ≤49,999 67.5 (43) 32.6 (21) 1.00     1.00    
 $50,000–$74,999 71.2 (18) 28.8 (7) 0.84 (0.29–2.45) .747 1.11 (0.28–4.41) .886
 ≥$75,000 73.8 (87) 26.2 (31) 0.74 (0.32–1.71) .476 1.14 (0.34–3.83) .833
Current relationship status                
 Married 85.9 (91) 14.1 (15) 1.00     1.00    
 Other 56.1 (57) 43.9 (44) 4.76 (2.10–10.81) <.001 3.37 (1.15–9.85) .027
Seen healthcare provider in the past year                
 Yes 71.5 (132) 28.6 (53) 1.00     1.00    
 No 84.2 (14) 15.8 (3) 0.47 (0.11–2.08) 0.317 0.20 (0.02–1.86) .158