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. 2012 Mar 7;3(1):e15. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2012.e15

Table 4.

Recent sex and condom use.

Variable Model I Model II Model III Final model
Socio-demographic variables
   Age 0.506 (0.27-0.94)* 2.304 (1.32-4.01)*
   Educational level 1.042 (0.66-1.66)
   Material standard of living 0.741 (0.47-1.18)
   Residence type 1.016 (0.58-1.79)
   Religion 1.098 (0.84-1.42)
   Employment type 0.943 (0.73-1.21)
   Age at first sex 1.495 (0.80-2.78)
   Condom use at first sex 0.830 (0.36-1.90)
HIV/AIDS variables
   HIV/AIDS prevention knowledge 0.607 (0.29-1.28)
   HIV/AIDS transmission knowledge 1.655 (0.59-4.61)
   Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS 0.799 (0.43-1.47)
   Know someone who has died of AIDS 1.444 (0.81-2.57)
   Exposure to HIV/AIDS information 0.850 (0.37-1.87)
Empowerment variables
   Knowledge of where to get a male condom 1.959 (1.08-3.60)* 0.561 (0.33-0.94)*
   Knowledge of where to get a female condom 3.000 (0.60-14.85)
   Perception of intimate partner violence 1.32 (0.88-1.98)
   Discussion of FP methods with friends 1.291 (0.54-3.07)

F P, family planning

*P=<0.05