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. 2015 Jul 29;15:291. doi: 10.1186/s12879-015-1045-2

Table 4.

Behavioural and demographic determinants associated with a newly diagnosed STI in male sex workers, female sex workers and MSM

Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
OR [95 %-CI] OR [95 %-CI]
Category
 Male sex workers ref ref
 Female sex workers 0.15 [0.11–0.22]a 0.27 [0.17–0.43]a
 Men having sex with men (MSM) 0.25 [0.19–0.34]a 0.41 [0.26–0.66]a
Age
 Younger than 25 years ref ref
 25 years and older 0.65 [0.54–0.80]a 0.68 [0.54–0.85]a
Ethnicity
 Europe (other)/ North America ref ref
 Eastern Europe 2.46 [1.91–3.18]a 1.48 [0.99–2.22]
 Africa/ Asia / Latin America 1.13 [0.79–1.62] 1.01 [0.69–1.48]
Having sex with women (%) 0.87 [0.70–1.07]
Number of sex partners in the past 6 months
 1–3 ref ref
 4–49 1.48 [1.21–1.80]a 1.30 [1.05–1.61]a
 50+ 1.37 [1.04–1.80]a 1.42 [0.99–2.04]
Had sexual contact with a commercial sex worker in the past six months
 Did not engage in sex contact with commercial sex worker in the past 6 months a commercial sex worker in the past six months ref
 Did have sexual contact (paid or non-paying) with 0.77 [0.43–1.39]
Hepatitis B vaccination status
 Not vaccinated ref
 Vaccination series not yet complete 1.14 [0.85–1.53]
 Fully vaccinated 0.98 [0.76–1.27]
Positive STI history in the past 2 years
 No previous STI history in the past 2 years ref
 Positive STI history in the past 2 years 1,73 [1,44–2,08]a 1.53 [1.25–1.88]a
Known to be HIV positive
 Not known to be HIV positive ref
 Known to be HIV positive 2.82 [2.14–3.73]a 2.53 [1.86–3.43]a
Sequence of test during the study period
 First STI test ref
 Second STI test 0,96 [0.76 – 1.22]
 Third STI test 0,65 [0,47 – 0,90]
 Fourth STI test 0,90 [0,62 – 1,31]
 Fifth and following STI tests 1,03 [0,75 – 1,40]

a Variable differs statistically significantly (p < 0.05) compared to reference category