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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2018 May 18;209:95–103. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.05.024

Table 4.

Multivariate multinomial logistic regression coefficients (standard errors) of reported asking partner to use a condom among couples at 6-month follow-up interview

Woman only reports asking to use a condom vs. Neither partner reports asking Man only reports asking to use a condom vs. Neither partner reports asking Both partners report asking to use a condom vs. Neither partner reports asking Both partners report asking to use a condom vs. Man only reports asking Both partners report asking to use a condom vs. Woman only reports asking
Baseline reported asking to use a condom
 Neither report asking to use a condom (REF) --- --- --- --- ---
 Woman only reports asking 0.01 (0.77) −0.58 (0.97) 0.81 (0.73) 1.39 (0.64)* 0.80 (0.59)
 Man only reports asking 0.57 (0.86) 0.91 (0.92) 1.38 (0.88) 0.47 (0.54) 0.81 (0.70)
 Both report asking to use a condom 1.14 (0.65)+ 1.20 (0.73) 1.45 (0.59)* 0.25 (0.54) 0.31 (0.51)
Condition
 Comparison (REF) --- --- --- --- ---
 WHC/MHC 0.20 (0.61) 1.90 (0.79)* 0.70 (0.83) −1.20 (0.53)* 0.50 (0.54)
 CHC 0.00 (0.63) 1.79 (0.80)* 0.97 (0.72) −0.82 (0.45)+ 0.97 (0.42)*

Note:

+

p ≤ 0.10

*

p ≤ 0.05

**

p ≤ 0.01

***

p ≤ 0.001.

Number of couples = 248. MHC=Men’s Health CoOp; CHC=Couples Health CoOp. Model controls for couple-level age, education, living arrangement, and whether there is running water in the house.