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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 5.
Published in final edited form as: Epidemiology. 2010 Nov;21(6):863–871. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181f57571

TABLE 1.

Distribution of Sample Characteristics of 50,644 Probability weighteda Sexually Active Indian Men by Response Status to Commercial Sexual Contact Survey Items, and Association of These Characteristics With Nonresponse

Responders
% (No.)a,b
Nonresponders
% (No.)a,b
OR (95% CI)
Age (years)
  15–19 2 (1238) 13 (222) 3.19 (2.43–4.17)
  20–24 10 (4912) 20 (351) 1.27 (1.00–1.60)
  25–29 16 (8044) 12 (210) 0.46 (0.36–0.60)
  30–34 18 (8930) 8 (144) 0.29 (0.22–0.38)
  35–39 18 (8954) 8 (131) 0.26 (0.19–0.36)
  40–44 15 (7777) 11 (191) 0.44 (0.33–0.58)
  45–49 13 (6472) 13 (224) 0.61 (0.47–0.80)
  50–54c 9 (4317) 14 (243) 1.00
  Missing 0 (0) 0 (0) N/A
Type of residence
  Capital, large city 12 (5960) 13 (222) 1.11 (0.91–1.35)
  Small city 9 (4554) 9 (156) 1.02 (0.79–1.31)
  Town 13 (6484) 12 (202) 0.93 (0.76–1.12)
  Countrysidec 66 (33,646) 66 (1134) 1.00
  Missing 0 (0) 0 (0) N/A
Religion
  Muslim 12 (6042) 8 (146) 0.68 (0.54–0.85)
  Christian 2 (1124) 2 (35) 0.89 (0.65–1.23)
  Other 3 (1682) 3 (49) 0.82 (0.58–1.15)
  Hinduc 83 (41,789) 87 (1485) 1.00
  Missing <1 (8) 0 (0) N/A
Literacy
  Cannot read at all 27 (13,717) 28 (475) 1.06 (0.89–1.25)
  Able to read only parts of sentenec 6 (3176) 8 (131) 1.26 (0.98–1.63)
  Able to read whole sentencec 66 (33,602) 64 (1103) 1.00
  Missing <1 (149) <1 (5) 1.01d (0.38–2.67)
Wealth index
  Poorest 18 (9095) 17 (289) 1.01 (0.81–1.28)
  Poorer 19 (9764) 20 (340) 1.11 (0.87–1.42)
  Middle 20 (10,288) 22 (384) 1.19 (0.97–1.46)
  Richer 21 (10,623) 21 (362) 1.09 (0.89–1.33)
  Richestc 21 (10,873) 20 (341) 1.00
  Missing 0 (0) 0 (0) N/A
  Current marital status
  Married 93 (46,921) 46 (918) 0.09 (0.08–0.11)
  Not marriedc 7 (3723) 54 (797) 1.00
  Missing 0 (0) 0 (0) N/A
Occupation
  Not working 2 (1127) 9 (159) 4.22 (3.23–5.51)
  Professional, technical, manager 6 (3292) 6 (101) 0.91 (0.69–1.22)
  Clerical 4 (2086) 2 (39) 0.56 (0.38–0.83)
  Sales 13 (6390) 11 (184) 0.86 (0.68–1.09)
  Agriculture employee 35 (17,855) 32 (554) 0.93 (0.77–1.11)
  Services 5 (2495) 6 (96) 1.15 (0.86–1.53)
  Skilled and unskilled manualc 34 (17,353) 34 (581) 1.00
  Missing <1 (47) <1 (1) 0.84d (0.20–3.58)
No. trips away from home, past 12 months
  5 or more 37 (18,581) 34 (578) 0.82 (0.69–0.99)
  3–4 17 (8392) 16 (268) 0.85 (0.69–1.04)
  1–2 17 (8685) 18 (302) 0.92 (0.76–1.12)
  Nonec 29 (14,826) 33 (560) 1.00
  Missing <1 (161) <1 (6) 1.09d (0.49–2.45)
Husband has the right
  To use force for unwanted sex
    Yes 6 (3081) 7 (119) 1.16 (0.87–1.53)
    Noc 93 (46,916) 92 (1575) 1.00
    Missing 1 (647) 1 (21) 0.94d (0.47–1.88)
  To have sex with another woman
    Yes 4 (2131) 7 (113) 1.61 (1.16–2.22)
    Noc 94 (47,747) 92 (1576) 1.00
    Missing 2 (766) 2 (26) 1.01d (0.57–1.79)
Husband justified in beating wife if
  She goes out without telling him
    Yes 24 (11,996) 26 (439) 1.11 (0.96–1.29)
    Noc 76 (38,488) 74 (1267) 1.00
    Missing <1 (160) 1 (9) 1.68d (0.72–3.91)
  She neglects the children
    Yes 28 (14,309) 33 (561) 1.24 (1.07–1.45)
    Noc 72 (36,216) 67 (1144) 1.00
    Missing <1 (119) 1 (10) 2.38d (1.02–5.54)
  She argues with him
    Yes 26 (13,012) 28 (480) 1.13 (0.97–1.30)
    Noc 74 (37,385) 71 (1224) 1.00
    Missing <1 (248) 1 (11) 1.37d (0.69–2.70)
  She refuses to have sex with him
    Yes 8 (3951) 10 (179) 1.39 (1.12–1.71)
    Noc 92 (46,347) 88 (1516) 1.00
    Missing 1 (346) 1 (20) 1.73d (0.88–3.41)
  She burns the food
    Yes 12 (6197) 16 (266) 1.32 (1.09–1.60)
    Noc 87 (44,292) 84 (1443) 1.00
    Missing <1 (155) <1 (5) 0.94d (0.34–2.59)
  She is unfaithful
    Yes 24 (11,928) 29 (501) 1.34 (1.14–1.58)
    Noc 75 (37,971) 69 (1190) 1.00
    Missing 1 (745) 1 (24) 0.95d (0.57–1.60)
  She shows disrespect toward in-laws
    Yes 36 (18,182) 40 (689) 1.20 (1.04–1.38)
    Noc 63 (32,129) 59 (1018) 1.00
    Missing 1 (333) <1 (8) 0.69d (0.30–1.57)
  STD diagnosis in past 12 months
    Yes <1 (252) 1 (10) 1.16 (0.57–2.36)
    Noc 99 (50,279) 99 (1697) 1.00
    Missing <1 (113) <1 (8) 2.02d (0.82–4.96)
  Genital sore/ulcer in past 12 months
    Yes 2 (1118) 3 (49) 1.31 (0.89–1.93)
    Noc 97 (49,311) 95 (1635) 1.00
    Missing <1 (216) 2 (31) 4.30d(2.58–7.16)
  Genital discharge past 12 months
    Yes 3 (1384) 4 (65) 1.42 (0.98–2.06)
    Noc 97 (49,035) 94 (1619) 1.00
    Missing <1 (226) 2 (31) 4.17d (2.50–6.95)
  No. lifetime sexual partners
    5 or more 3 (1427) 3 (51) 1.14 (0.79–1.64)
    3–4 5 (2299) 6 (105) 1.46 (1.13–1.90)
    2 11 (5662) 15 (256) 1.44 (1.19–1.75)
    1c 81 (41,057) 75 (1287) 1.00
    Missing <1 (199) 1 (15) 2.30d (1.15–4.58)
  Frequency of alcohol consumption
    Almost every day 4 (2151) 5 (81) 1.22 (0.87–1.70)
    About once a week 11 (5577) 13 (229) 1.33 (1.10–1.62)
    Less often than once a week 24 (11,913) 26 (449) 1.22 (1.04–1.43)
    Never consumed alcoholc 61 (30,964) 56 (955) 1.00
    Missing <1 (39) <1 (1) 0.88d (0.21–3.68)
  Education (years); mean (no.) 7 (50,634) 6 (1714) 0.99e (0.98–1.00)
    Missing — (10) — (1) 2.08d (0.34–12.78)
  Age at first intercourse years); mean (no.) 22 (50,644) 21 (1715) 0.97e (0.96–0.99)
  Missing — (0) — (0) N/A
a

Sample size after accounting for the probability of being selected into the sample using the survey weights provided by the National Family Health Survey 3.

b

Column percent unless otherwise noted (Note: Values may not total 100% due to rounding).

c

Reference category.

d

Reference category is “not missing.”

e

For continuous measures, OR corresponds to a 1-unit increase.