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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Issues. 2013 Jul 31;36(5):647–668. doi: 10.1177/0192513X13497349

Table 5.

Logistic Regression Models of Sexual Behavior

Bivariate Multivariate 1 Multivariate 2
OR p value AOR p value AOR p value
Monitoring 0.47 0.000 0.64 0.000
Conflict 1.66 0.000 1.49 0.000
Emotional Support 0.74 0.000 1.13 0.238
Financial Support 0.60 0.000 0.99 0.876
Male (vs. Female) 0.83 0.190 0.63 0.007 0.62 0.009
Age at Wave 1 (in Years) 1.87 0.000 1.88 0.000 1.79 0.000
High (vs. Low) prevalence town 1.91 0.000 1.77 0.001 1.60 0.009
In school (vs. Out of school) 0.15 0.000 0.40 0.000 0.46 0.000
Household wealth index 0.79 0.001 0.86 0.089 0.91 0.284
Junior Secondary (vs. Primary) 3.58 0.000 0.70 0.117 0.71 0.166
Senior Secondary (vs. Primary) 4.17 0.000 0.65 0.132 0.66 0.154
Mother only (vs. Both) 1.25 0.278 1.07 0.783 1.08 0.766
Father only (vs. Both) 1.28 0.418 1.29 0.503 1.15 0.723
Neither (vs. Both) 1.74 0.002 1.17 0.479 1.05 0.847

NOTES: Figures in the “Bivariate” column are unadjusted odds ratios; figures in the “Multivariate” columns are odds ratios adjusted for all other variables shown in the corresponding column.