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. 2018 Jun 7;18:87. doi: 10.1186/s12905-018-0579-z

Table 2.

Bivariate and multivariable analysis for the uptake of Cervical Ca screening among HIV positive women attending adult ART clinic in Gondar university referral hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, April 2016 (n = 460)

Variables Category Cervical Ca screening uptake COR(95%CI) AOR(95%CI)
Yes No
Parity 0 7 142 1.00 1.00
>/=1 39 272 2.90(1.267–6.67)a 3.02(1.22–7.46)a
Residence Rural 5 102 1.00
Urban 41 312 2.68(1.03–6.97)
Age in year 18–24 1 28 0.08(0.01–1.05)
25–34 10 186 0.12(0.04–0.44)a
35–44 24 140 0.38(0.12–1.18)
45–54 6 49 0.27(0.07–1.04)
>/=55 5 11 1.00
Educational
Level
No formal education 12 205 1.00 1.00
Primary 18 108 2.85(1.32–6.13)a 3.92(1.70–8.99)a
Secondary 11 74 2.54(1.07–6.00)a 3.84(1.50–9.83)a
Tertiary 5 27 3.16(1.03–9.67)a 4.16(1.24–13.98)a
Marital status Single 6 114 1.00
Married 22 171 2.44(0.96–6.22)
Divorced 8 54 2.82(0.93–8.52)
widowed 10 75 2.53(0.88–7.26)
Monthly income (in USD) < 35 9 110 1.00
35–50 7 103 0.83(0.29–2.31)
51–100 15 98 1.871(0.78–4.47)
> 100 15 103 1.78(0.75–4.24)
Diagnosed for HIV(year) <  5 23 250 1.00 1.00
5–9 13 134 1.06(0.52–2.15) 0.68(0.32–1.47)
> = 10 10 30 3.62(1.58–8.34)a 2.72(1.06–6.97)a
Since enrolled to HIV care (year) 1–4 22 253 1.00
5–9 17 140 1.39(0.72–2.72)
> = 10 7 21 3.83(1.47–10.01)a
CD4 count (cell/mm3) <=200 19 53 4.79(2.49–9.22)b 5.29(2.59–10.83)b
> 200 27 361 1.00 1.00

aP-value: 0.05–0.001; b P-value: < 0.001