Table 2.
Variable | Gonorrhea, N=2,449 Hazard Ratio (95% C.I.), p-value |
Chlamydia, N=2,450 Hazard Ratio (95% C.I.), p-value |
Trichomonas, N=2,626 Hazard Ratio (95% C.I.), p-value |
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Reported age in years (continuous) | ^1.21 (1.03 – 1.41), 0.017 | ||
Educational attainment at baseline None, Primary 1–8 Secondary 1–3 Secondary 4, Post-secondary |
ref 0.64 (0.41 – 0.99), 0.044 ^0.58 (0.41 – 0.81), 0.001 |
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Gonorrhea or chlamydia infection at baseline | ^3.04 (1.93 – 4.77), <0.001 | 1.70 (1.06 – 2.73), 0.029 | |
Chlamydia infection at baseline | ^2.49 (1.07 – 5.78), 0.034 | ||
Trichomonas infection at baseline | ^5.34 (2.16 – 13.2), <0.001 | ||
Number of sex partners past month None One Two or more |
ref 1.37 (0.83 – 2.26), 0.220 ^2.25 (1.29 – 3.94), 0.004 |
ref ^1.81 (1.16 – 2.82), 0.009 1.89 (1.11 – 3.22), 0.018 |
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Condom used at last intercourse | ^0.50 (0.35 – 0.72), <0.001 | ^0.52 (0.30 – 0.88), 0.015 | |
Vaginal sex with a woman during her menses | 1.64 (1.03 – 2.61), 0.036 | ^1.78 (1.18 – 2.70), 0.006 | |
Penis ever scratched or sore during sex | ^1.61 (1.13 – 2.31), 0.009 |
= Statistically significant by Holm corrected p-value; C.I. = Confidence Interval
Statistically significant variables entered from univariate analysis that were not statistically significant in the multivariable models are not shown.