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. 2018 Mar 19;13(3):e0193780. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193780

Table 6. Association between sexual and reproductive health outcomes and CSE coverage according to the IPPF framework.A Mexico 2014.

  OR [95% CI]B P value
Gender
Gender-equitable attitudes 1.00 [0.75,1.34] 0.982
Sexual and reproductive health and HIV
Recognize at least 3 out of five effective contraceptives 4.10 [2.93,5.75] <0.001
Have correct knowledge on more than half of the topics about sexual and reproductive health 1.67 [1.29,2.16] <0.001
Know that condoms can only be used once 1.72 [1.40,2.12] <0.001
Have positive attitudes towards condoms 1.45 [1.17,1.81] <0.001
Sexual rights and sexual citizenship
Know at least half their sexual and reproductive health rights 1.13 [0.96,1.32] 0.132
Sought sexual and reproductive health counseling 2.17 [1.91,2.46] <0.001
Pleasure
Have positive attitudes towards sexuality 1.19 [1.02,1.38] 0.026
Have positive attitudes towards pleasure 1.05 [0.80,1.39] 0.698
Violence
Suffered family violence during the last year 0.95 [0.79,1.15] 0.607
Suffered dating violence during the last year 0.94 [0.76,1.16] 0.556
Suffered sexual abuse (in their lifetime) 1.00 [0.76,1.31] 0.989
Suffered bullying at school over the last year 0.84 [0.70,1.01] 0.061
Diversity
During the last year, suffered bullying because of:
The color of their skin, a disability, or religion 0.80 [0.67,0.96] 0.015
The way they express their gender 0.82 [0.66,1.02] 0.079
Homophobic bullying 0.89 [0.73,1.07] 0.202
Relationships
Make more than half of the decisions in their relationship 1.14 [0.60,2.17] 0.689
Can talk about using condoms with their partner 1.02 [0.88,1.19] 0.786
Can say they don't want to have sex unless their partner uses a condom 1.16 [0.99,1.37] 0.072
Say they could convince their partner to use condoms 1.20 [1.05,1.36] 0.008
Negotiated condom use in their first sexual encounter 1.08 [0.92,1.28] 0.338

A: IPPF. IPPF Framework for Comprehensive Sexuality Education. 2010.

B: Adjusted for age and sex.