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. 2015 Sep 7;12:84. doi: 10.1186/s12978-015-0077-9

Table 3.

The effects of Peer education on sexual behavior of Secondary school students in the study group during post intervention period; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2013

Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Consistent condom use in the previous 12 months Willingness to go for HCT
High Low AOR 95 % CI Always Not always AOR 95 % CI Willing Not Willing AOR 95 % CI
Factors
Group Intervention 230 50 1.20(0.77.1.87) 23 18 4.73(1.40-16.0) 84 57 1.23(0.75-2.02)
Control 202 57 1 10 22 1 73 61 1
Sex Male 168 31 1.57(0.98–2.50) 15 25 2.63(0.84–8.23) 66 45 1.12(0.67–1.82)
Female 264 76 1 18 15 1 91 73 1
Age 15–18 363 91 0.91(0.50–1.69) 20 29 2.09(0.66–6.60) 138 108 0.70(0.31–1.59)
>18 69 15 1 13 11 1 19 10 1
Religion Orthodox 329 84 0.71(033–1.53) 27 34 3.51(0.48–25.51) 116 82 1.0(0.50–2.0)
Protestant, Catholic and others 42 13 0.68(026–1.77) 1 4 5.64(0.30–104.70) 12 16 0.53(0.20–1.45)
Muslim 61 10 1 5 2 1 29 20 1
Ethnic Group Amhara 164 38 0.76(0.40–1.45) 17 14 1.12(0.30–4.24) 54 45 0.72(0.37–1.39)
Oromo 85 32 0.45(0.23–0.89) 1 10 0.07(0.01–0.88) 33 22 1.0(0.46–2.15)
Ghuragie 84 21 0.59(0.28–1.23) 5 7 3.37(0.55–20.85) 31 27 0.69(0.32–1.46)
Tigrie and others 99 16 1 10 9 1. 39 24 1