Table 3.
Logistic regressions predicting contingent willingness to provide sons with male medical circumcision (MMC)
Predicting willingness to provide MMC
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Predicting willingness to provide MMC with traditional appendage
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Predicting willingness to provide MMC with traditional leader support
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Univariate OR (95 % CI) | Multivariate AOR (95 % CI) | Univariate OR (95 % CI) | Multivariate AOR (95 % CI) | Univariate OR (95 % CI) | Multivariate AOR (95 % CI) | |
Traditional beliefs scale | 0.58 (.42, .79)** | 0.62 (.45, .85)** | 0.93 (.59, 1.5) | – | 1.00 (.58, 1.7) | – |
Christian religion | 2.22 (1.5, 3.3)** | 2.10 (1.2, 3.6)** | 1.35 (.87, 2.1) | – | 1.79 (.92, 3.5) | – |
Believe hospital circumcision is safer | 4.26 (2.6, 7.1)** | 2.68 (1.2, 5.8)* | 1.08 (.65, 1.8) | – | 2.50 (1.4, 4.6)** | 2.62 (1.4, 4.9)** |
Prefer use of medical supplies | 13.3 (1.6, 113)* | – | 2.42 (1.1, 5,5)* | 2.37 (1.0, 5.4)* | 1.76 (.85, 3.6) | – |
Multivariate analyses are adjusted for significant demographic variables
p < .05,
p <.01