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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2012 Nov;39(11):848–856. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e3182641f1c

TABLE 5.

Prevalence Ratios (PR) for the Associations Between Selected* Risk Factors and Multiple-Type (hr) HPV Infection in hrHPV-Positive 25- to 65-Year-Old Women Who Date Online (n = 186)

Risk Factor Total Multiple-Type hrHPV Positive (%) Univariate PR (95% CI) Adjusted PR (95% CI)
Current marital status
Married 17 6 (35.3) 1.00
Unmarried, living with partner 23 14 (60.9) 1.72 (0.84 – 3.56)
Unmarried 142 54 (38.0) 1.08 (0.55 – 2.12)
Separated 4 3 (75.0) 2.13 (0.90 – 5.02)
Ever pregnant
No 81 42 (51.9) 1.00 1.00
Yes 105 35 (33.3) 0.64 (0.46 – 0.91) 0.64 (0.46 – 0.90)
History of genital warts
No 151 57 (37.8) 1.00 1.00
Yes 34 20 (58.8) 1.56 (1.10–2.21) 1.43 (1.03 – 1.99)
≥2 concurrent male sex partners§
No or unknown 123 50 (40.7) 1.00
Yes 32 18 (56.3) 1.38 (0.95–2.01)
Male sex partner with ≥1 concurrent partnership§
No or unknown 84 31 (36.9) 1.00
Yes 76 39 (51.3) 1.39 (0.97 – 1.99)
Condom use with male sex partners§
Not always 130 63 (48.5) 1.00 1.00
Always 35 9 (25.7) 0.53 (0.29–0.96) 0.56 (0.32 – 0.97)
*

Only risk factors that were statistically significant (P < 0.10) are included in the table.

Total number of hrHPV-positive women.

The final multivariate model was restricted to women who reported sex with male partners in the past 6 months and had nonmissing data for all included variables (n = 164). The following variables were included: ever pregnant, history of genital warts, and condom use with male sex partners.

§

Restricted to women reporting sex with a male partner in the past 6 months.

HPV indicates human papillomavirus; CI, confidence interval.