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. 2018 Apr 17;15:64. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0501-z

Table 4.

Bivaraite and Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors associated with SRH services utilization among secondary school students, Nekemte, April 18–22, 2016

Variables SRH service utilization COR (95%CI) COR (95%CI)
Yes (%) No (%)
Age
 15–19 132(84.1) 374(92.6) 1 1
 20–24 25(15.9) 30(7.4) 2.36 (1.34–4.16)* 1.15(0.51-2.57)
Marital status
 Married 11(7.0) 11(2.7) 2.69(1.14–6.34)* 1.9(0.58-6.48)
 Single 146(93.0) 393(97.3) 1 1
School type
 Government 139(88.5) 315(78.0) 1 1
 Non-government 18(11.5) 89(220) 0.46(0.27–0.79)* 0.56(0.26-1.20)
Discussion on SRH
 With friends Yes 76(60.3) 239(76.6) 0.46(0.3–0.72)* 0.73(0.39-1.37)
No 50(39.7) 73(23.4) 1 1
 With health workers Yes 59(46.8) 75(24.0) 2.78(1.8–4.3)* 3(1.72-5.24)***
No 67(53.2) 237(76.0) 1 1
Sources of SRH services
 School teachers Yes 47(29.9) 209(51.7) 0.4(0.27–0.59)* 0.36(0.21-0.61)***
No 110(70.1) 195(48.3) 1 1
 History of STIs Yes 33(24.3) 22(6.8) 4.41(2.46–7.91)* 2.61(1.24-5.49)**
No 103(75.7) 303(93.2) 1 1
 Sexually ever experienced Yes 79(50.3) 48(11.9) 7.51(4.87–11.6)* 5.87(3.38-10.19)***
No 78(49.7) 356(88.1) 1 1
Attitude for SRH services
 Unfavorable attitude 62(39.7) 198(49.1) 1 1
 Favorable attitude 94(60.3) 205(50.9) 1.46(1.01–2.13)* 1.21(0.69-2.10)

*significant at bivatiat e ** significant at multivariate, p < 0.05 *** significant at multivariate, p < 0.001