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. 2013 Jun 20;2013:540789. doi: 10.1155/2013/540789

Table 3.

Binomial logistic regression estimates of sexual and reproductive and HIV-related variables on the odds of consistent condom use among women living with HIV/AIDS of reproductive age in Brazil, 2003-2004.

Consistent condom use
(N = 834)
Bivariate
model
Adjusted
model
OR (CI) OR (CI)

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE VARIABLES
 Method of contraception
  No method ref. ref.
  Irreversible method 0.64 0.59
   (0.45, 0.93) (0.39, 0.90)
P = 0.018 P = 0.013
  Reversible method 0.44 0.48
(0.28, 0.68) (0.30, 0.77)
P < 0.000 P = 0.002
 Desire to have children
  No ref. ref.
  Yes/don't know 0.72 0.63
(0.52, 0.99) (0.44, 0.92)
P = 0.043 P = 0.018
 Lifetime history sexual violence
  No ref. ref.
  Yes 0.67 0.64
(0.46, 0.96) (0.43, 0.96)
P = 0.031 P = 0.030
HIV-RELATED VARIABLES
 HIV status of partner
  HIV positive ref. ref.
  Does not know 1.12 1.30
(0.71, 1.77) (0.81, 2.11)
P = 0.632 P = 0.282
  HIV negative 2.91 3.23
(2.01, 4.21) (2.08, 5.02)
P < 0.000 P < 0.000
 Woman on ART
  Yes ref. ref.
  No 0.53 0.56
   (0.38, 0.75) (0.39, 0.81)
P < 0.000 P = 0.002

Logistic regression; OR: odds ratio; CI = 95% confidence interval.

Adjusted models are controlled for by number of children, stable partner, history of STD in last 6 months, age, and education.

ART: antiretroviral therapy.