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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2018 Nov;22(11):3742–3750. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2065-x

Table 3.

Bivariate analysis for financial security and sex work characteristics associated with consistent condom use (CCU) in the last 30 days by partner type

Variables CCU with NEW clients CCU with REGULAR clients CCU with NON-PAYING partners



Odds ratio 95% CI p-value Odds ratio 95% CI p-value Odds ratio 95% CI p-value
Participates in a community savings group 2.43 1.56–3.79 0.000 1.65 1.07–2.54 0.023 1.42 0.88–2.29 0.155
Higher total monthly income 2.31 1.50–3.55 0.000 1.54 1.01–2.37 0.046 1.40 0.87–2.24 0.164
Higher monthly sex work income 2.81 1.82–4.34 0.000 2.11 1.38–3.22 0.001 1.56 0.98–2.49 0.060
Higher pay per sex act 2.67 1.71–4.15 0.000 2.58 1.68–3.96 0.000 1.49 0.93–2.39 0.099
Age (> 25) 0.70 0.46–1.06 0.095 0.69 0.45–1.06 0.091 0.77 0.48–1.23 0.278
Length of time in sex work (≥ 5 years) 0.55 0.36–0.84 0.006 0.60 0.39–0.91 0.018 0.57 0.35–0.91 0.019
Has one or more dependents 2.52 1.51–4.21 0.000 1.82 1.10–3.02 0.020 1.53 0.87–2.67 0.138
Higher self-perceived financial security 1.71 0.92–3.19 0.090 1.36 0.73–2.54 0.335 1.79 0.94–3.40 0.076