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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 3.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2022 Sep 14;117:13–21. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2022.09.001

Table 2:

Age-adjusted associations between mobility status and condom, modern contraceptive, and dual method use in past 6 months, stratified by HIV status, among sexually active women aged 15–49 years in study communities in rural Kenya and Uganda in 2016

HIV-negative women HIV-positive women
Outcome level Characteristic RRR 95% CI RRR 95% CI
No condom or modern contraceptive use - - - -
Condom use only Mobility in past 6 months Ref: No mobility in past 6 months - - - -
Any mobility in past 6 months 1.57 0.76–3.22 1.76 0.95–3.28
Modern Method use (excluding condom use) Mobility in past 6 months Ref: No mobility in past 6 months - - - -
Any mobility in past 6 months 1.42 0.92–2.20 1.05 0.55–2.01
Dual method use Mobility in past 6 months Ref: No mobility in past 6 months - - - -
Any mobility in past 6 months 2.87 1.17–7.02 1.79 0.94–3.44

Results shown for generalized (unordered) multinomial logit model testing associations between mobility and condom, modern contraceptive, and dual method use in past 6 months, stratified by HIV status, and adjusted for age and clustering by community, among sexually active reproductive age women (15–49 years)