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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2012 Oct;39(10):756–760. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e318265a951

TABLE 2.

Individual Level Analysis of Condom Use Errors and Problems by No. Events

Error/Problem Occurred in at Least One of the Individual's Events Error/Problem Occurred in at Least 25% of the Individual's Events

[lt]10 Events [mtequ]10 Events Est OR (95% CI) P [lt]10 Events [mtequ]10 Events Est OR (95% CI) P


No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)


n = 297 n = 312 n = 297 n = 312
Condom not new 70 (23.6) 120 (38.5) 2.03 (1.43, 2.88) 35 (11.8) 10 (3.2) 0.25 (0.12, 0.51)
[lt]0.0001 [lt]0.0001

Condom contacted sharp object 21 (7.1) 60 (19.2) 3.13 (1.85, 5.29) 17 (5.7) 8 (2.6) 0.43 (0.18, 1.02)
[lt]0.0001 0.06
Incomplete use 113 (38.1) 248 (79.5) 6.31 (4.40, 9.05) 72(24.2) 80 (25.6) 1.08 (0.75, 1.56)
[lt]0.0001 0.71
Condom dried out 98 (33.0) 213 (68.3) 4.37 (3.11, 6.14) 66 (22.2) 67(21.5) 0.96 (0.65, 1.41)
[lt]0.0001 0.84
Erection loss during sex 86 (29.0) 183 (58.7) 3.48 (2.48, 4.88) 56 (18.9) 47 (15.1) 0.76 (0.50, 1.17)
[lt]0.0001 0.23
Breakage during sex 52 (17.5) 158 (50.6) 4.83 (3.33, 7.02) 28 (9.4) 13 (4.2) 0.42 (0.21, 0.82)
[lt]0.0001 0.01
Slippage during sex 61 (20.5) 130 (41.7) 2.76 (1.93, 3.96) 31 (10.4) 16 (5.1) 0.46 (0.25, 0.87)
[lt]0.0001 0.02
Slippage after sex 59 (19.9) 141 (45.2) 3.33 (2.32, 4.78) 34 (11.5) 14 (4.5) 0.36 (0.19, 0.69)
[lt]0.0001 0.002

In this table, individuals rather than events are the units of analysis. Since the distribution of events per individual was highly skewed (minimum 1, first quartile 4, median 10, third quartile 22, maximum 206, mean 18.1, standard deviation 23.5), as were the distributions of the fractions of events with errors/problems, we used a median split for events per individual and then compared those with more events to those with fewer events on: (i) whether their fractions of events with errors/problems were nonzero, and (ii) whether their fractions of events with errors/problems were [mtequ]25%. Standard formulas for odds ratio estimates (Est OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were used; P values were obtained via Fisher exact test.