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. 2014 Nov 14;11(11):11805–11821. doi: 10.3390/ijerph111111805

Table 5.

Bivariate logistic regression of sexual behaviors.

Predictors Reporting Sexual Activity Reporting Early Sex Reporting Condom Use
B ORs 95% ORs B ORs 95% ORs B ORs 95% ORs
Gender (Boys) −0.39 1.48 0.78–2.00 1.89 a 6.60 b 1.62–26.84 b −0.54 0.58 0.21–1.62
HIV knowledge −0.04 1.04 0.93–1.15 −0.09 0.91 0.74–1.11 0.20 a 1.22 a 1.03–1.44 a
Self-efficacy 0.12 1.13 0.85–1.50 0.22 1.25 0.72–2.18 −0.21 0.81 0.52–1.26
Peer influence 1.10 a 3.01 a 1.97–4.60 a 0.64 0.53 0.23–1.20 0.38 1.47 0.76–2.82
Negotiation −0.23 1.25 0.82–1.91 0.72 2.06 0.88–4.81 0.05 1.05 0.55–1.99
Communication 1 0.57 1.77 0.94–3.29 1.30 a 0.27 a 0.08–0.91 a −0.25 0.77 0.25–2.41
Fatalistic −0.30 0.97 0.49–1.89 0.28 1.32 0.38–4.49 −0.32 0.73 0.22–2.41
Future 0.12 1.23 0.57–2.22 −0.47 0.62 0.17–2.19 0.48 1.62 0.48–5.48
Communication 2 −0.21 1.24 0.82–1.87 0.31 1.36 0.66–2.81 0.27 0.81 0.52–1.26

Notes: a Values significant for crude odds ratio. b Values significant when adjusted for gender (girls were the reference group). Communication1: sexual communication with parents. Communication 2: communication with partners about sex.