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. 2014 Mar 7;8:7–16. doi: 10.2174/1874613601408010007

Table 4.

Factors Associated with Collection of HIV Test Results as a Couple Among Married and Cohabiting Men and Women (15-64 Years) in 2007 Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey

Couple Characteristic Unadjusted OR (95% CI) p-Value Adjusted OR (95% CI)1 p-Value
Residence
Urban 1.0 -- 1.0 --
Rural 2.59 (1.48-4.52) 0.0008 1.62 (0.77-3.41) 0.2012
Province
Nairobi 1.0 -- 1.0 --
Central 3.80 (1.52-9.51) 0.0043 1.92 (0.61-5.99) 0.2625
Coast 2.41 (0.91-6.40) 0.0770 1.46 (0.46-4.58) 0.5197
Eastern 6.84 (2.87-16.29) <.0001 3.22 (1.10-9.44) 0.0328
North Eastern 2.79 (0.96-8.09) 0.0583 1.74 (0.48-6.35) 0.3995
Nyanza 3.78 (1.52-9.43) 0.0043 1.80 (0.59-5.49) 0.3002
Rift Valley 5.00 (2.01-12.44) 0.0005 2.56 (0.88-7.45) 0.0845
Western 4.06 (1.58-10.48) 0.0037 2.00 (0.61-6.56) 0.2547
Wealth index
Lowest 1.0 -- 1.0 --
Second 1.58 (1.08-2.30) 0.0189 1.54 (1.05-2.27) 0.0275
Middle 1.67 (1.17-2.37) 0.0046 1.64 (1.16-2.32) 0.0049
Fourth 1.39 (0.92-2.10) 0.1171 1.44 (0.94-2.21) 0.0927
Highest 0.67 (0.42-1.06) 0.0877 1.08 (0.61-1.92) 0.7948
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Multivariate model controlled for all other variables in Table 4. Couple education level and knowledge of couple HIV status were included in the model and were not significant.