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. 2022 Oct 31;10(5):e2100303. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00303

TABLE 7.

Factors That Affected Willingness to Pay for Condoms Among KPs in 3 States in Nigeria

Independent Variable Bivariate Multivariate
P Value 95% CI Odds Ratio 95% CI
Age younger than 28 years .947 −0.112, 0.092 0.185 0.406, 3.565
MSM .008a 0.059, 0.205a 4.342 2.932, 2014.322a
Married .581 −0.085, 0.073 −18.751 −20.083, −13.633
Secondary level of education and higher .183 −0.042, 0.175 0.863a 0.893, 6.288a
Employed .438 −0.061, 0.134 −0.368 0.241, 1.989
Urban residence .098 −0.002, 0.208 −0.646 0.192, 1.431
Monthly incomeb <N30,000 (<US$79) .793 −0.155, 0.113 −0.722 0.138, 1.705
Had sexual activity in the last 3 months .017a −0.005, 0.256a 4.026 5.120, 613.506a
Used condom during last sexual activity .267 −0.047, 0.172 0 0
Purchased condom for last sex .238 −0.062, 0.163 1.256 1.283, 9.604a
Believed protection from STIs can make me use condoms .973 −0.093, 0.114 0.653 0.068, 54.266
Believed protection from unintended pregnancy can make me use condoms .116 −0.158, 0.000 −1.403 0.009, 6.499

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; FSW, female sex worker; KP, key population; MSM, men who have sex with men; STI, sexually transmitted infection.

a

Statistically significant.

b

Nigerian Naira (N)380=US$1.