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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cult Health Sex. 2013 Apr 15;15(6):680–694. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2013.779030

Table 4.

Logistic regression models examining the associations between STI symptoms and IPV experiences, attitudes towards physical Intimate Partner Violence, and ability to negotiate safe sex

OR (95% CI)

Model 1a Model 2b
Ever experienced any moderate violence 1.17 (0.75, 1.85) 0.84 (0.47, 1.51)
Ever experienced any severe violence 1.73 (1.01, 1.96)* 1.52 (0.71, 3.26)
Ever experienced any sexual violence 0.72 (0.32, 1.59) 0.55 (0.24, 1.30)
Attitudes toward physical IPV1 1.25 (1.13, 1.38)** 1.38 (1.22, 1.55)**
Ability to refuse sex 1.33 (0.77, 2.29) 0.93 (0.50, 1.73)
Ability to negotiate condom use 1.54 (1.12, 2.13)** 1.23 (0.74, 2.06)
1

Higher scores indicate greater acceptance of physical intimate partner violence

a

Unadjusted models showing individual associations with STI symptoms.

b

Adjusted model showing the associations of all predictors, modeled simultaneously, with STI symptoms, controlling for age, education, employment status, marital status, urban location, region, wealth, and number of children ever born.

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01