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. 2019 Jan 9;14(1):e0209942. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209942

Table 3. Associations between background variables and recommendation of HPV vaccination to any STD clinic attendees (either male or female) in the last 12 months (n = 98).

% Row% ORu (95%CI) P value
Age group
    20–40 46.9 50.0 1.0
    41–50 21.4 38.1 0.62 (0.22, 1.77) 0.366
    >50 31.6 33.3 0.48 (0.18, 1.23) 0.154
Gender
    Male 48.0 34.8 1.0
    Female 52.0 49.0 1.86 (0.82, 4.21) 0.158
Marital status
    Currently single 19.4 36.8 1.0
    Married 80.6 43.6 1.30 (0.46, 3.64) 0.594
Education level
    Diploma 16.3 37.5 1.0
    Bachelor degree 44.9 45.5 1.39 (0.43, 4.49) 0.583
    Postgraduate diploma and above 38.8 40.5 1.09 (0.33, 3.62) 0.835
Religion
    No 70.4 43.5 1.0
    Yes 29.6 39.3 0.79 (0.33, 1.93) 0.705
Professions
    Doctor 28.6 55.6 1.0
    Registered nurse 67.3 35.9 0.45 (0.18, 1.12) 0.086
    Enrolled nurse 6.1 50.0 0.80 (0.14, 4.70) 0.805
Years of working experience in the STD clinic
    <5 years 43.9 35.3 1.0
    5–10 years 20.4 70.0 4.36 (1.39, 13.67) 0.012
    > 10 years 35.7 34.9 0.97 (0.38, 2.49) 0.970
Number of attendees seen per week in the STD clinic
    <100 29.6 46.4 1.0
    ≥100 70.4 40.6 0.84 (0.35, 2.02) 0.598

ORu: univariate odds ratios; CI: confidence interval

ORu, 95%CI and P values for variables with p<0.05 were bold