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. 2014 Jan 15;9(1):e85473. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085473

Table 4. Effect of Kenya CT-OVC on sexual debut among males and females 15–25 years in 2011.

All Females Males
Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted
Household in CT-OVC 0.702 0.689 0.581 0.576 0.788 0.742
95% CI (0.555 – 0.889) (0.531 – 0.893) (0.393 – 0.858) (0.383 – 0.868) (0.585 – 1.061) (0.531 – 1.037)
P-value 0.003 0.005 0.006 0.008 0.117 0.081
Age of head (years) 1.004 1.003 1.004
95% CI (0.997 – 1.010) (0.993 – 1.014) (0.995 – 1.012)
P-value 0.306 0.535 0.383
Head is female 1.414 1.984 1.146
95% CI (1.097 – 1.822) (1.299 – 3.029) (0.832 – 1.579)
P-value 0.007 0.002 0.404
Head not completed primary school 1.045 1.042 1.045
95% CI (1.015 – 1.076) (0.994 – 1.093) (1.006 – 1.086)
P-value 0.003 0.085 0.023
Respondent is child of head 0.954 0.755 1.065
95% CI (0.683 – 1.331) (0.464 – 1.227) (0.682 – 1.662)
P-value 0.781 0.257 0.782
Respondent is grandchild of head 1.350 0.667 1.959
95% CI (0.931 – 1.957) (0.379 – 1.175) (1.191 – 3.224)
P-value 0.113 0.161 0.008
Nairobi residence 0.792 0.603 1.001
95% CI (0.546 – 1.151) (0.345 – 1.055) (0.605 – 1.657)
P-value 0.222 0.076 0.997
Respondent female 0.877
95% CI (0.693 – 1.109)
P-value 0.273
Respondent age (years) 1.265 1.260 1.277
95% CI (1.196 – 1.338) (1.153 – 1.377) (1.189 – 1.371)
P-value <0.001 <0.001 <0.001
Observations 1,433 553 880

Each column is a logistic regression model estimated on individual data and the dependent variable equals 1 if respondent has had sex and 0 otherwise. Odds ratios (OR) for each independent variable reported in corresponding row. Sample restricted to those who had not yet had sex at baseline.