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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Infect. 2010 May 5;86(3):236–240. doi: 10.1136/sti.2009.037846

Table 3.

Associations of Sexual Risk and Violence Victimization with Sexually Transmitted Infection Outcomes among Thai FSWs (n=814)

Lesions in the Past 4 Months Any STI Symptom in the Past 4 Months
% infected* Adjusted Risk Ratio
(95% CI)**
% infected* Adjusted Risk Ratio
(95% CI)**
Sexual Risk
Recent anal sex
   Yes 19.2 1.38 (0.64, 2.99) 69.2 0.96 (0.80, 1.15)
   No 11.0 -ref- 65.4 -ref-
Recent condom non-use
   Yes 21.4 2.15 (1.06, 4.36) 79.3 1.06 (0.89, 1.26)
   No 11.2 -ref- 65.0 -ref-
Recent condom failure
   Yes 20.0§ 1.57 (1.03, 2.38) 79.0§ 1.09 (1.00, 1.20)
   No 10.3 -ref- 62.6 -ref-
Client condom refusal
   Yes 12.5 1.18 (0.78, 1.80) 68.6§ 1.08 (1.00, 1.16)
   No 8.3 -ref- 57.6 -ref-
Physical or Sexual Violence Victimization
   Yes 21.9§ 1.78 (1.20, 2.66) 84.8§ 1.11 (1.02, 1.21)
   No 9.6 -ref- 62.3 -ref-
*

row percent

**

adjusted for age, worksetting, region and all variables in table

§

chi square significant at p<0.05