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Table 3 Logistic regression model of individual and socio-structural factors associated with condom use at last sex among MSM in Terai districts of Nepal, (n = 165, missing = 2)

From: Prevalence of HIV, syphilis, and assessment of the social and structural determinants of sexual risk behaviour and health service utilisation among MSM and transgender women in Terai highway districts of Nepal: findings based on an integrated biological and behavioural surveillance survey using respondent driven sampling

 

Crude OR

95% CI

P-value

AOR

95% CI

P-value

Individual factors

Age

0.97

0.94–1.01

0.140

   

Income level

  Less than 3000

1

  

1

  

  3000–10,000

0.52

0.24–1.11

0.091

0.56

0.24–1.28

0.168

  Above 10,000

0.43

0.18–1.01

0.052

0.36

0.14–0.92

0.032

Total

      

Living situation

  No home/rented

1

  

1

  

  Own home/resident. Hotel

1.90

0.93–3.87

0.078

1.95

0.90–4.25

0.092

Syphilis

  Negative

1

     

  Positive

2.56

0.68–9.67

0.166

   

Socio-structural factors

Forced by family to marry female

  No

1

  

1

  

  Yes

0.68

0.35–1.31

0.251

0.42

0.19–0.95

0.037

Cheated/threatened due to sexual behaviour in past year

  No

1

     

  Yes

2.01

0.83–4.87

0.124

   

Away from home last month

  No

1

     

  Yes

0.52

0.26–1.04

0.063

   

Interacted with PE, OE or CM or CE last 12 months

  No

1

     

  Yes

2.40

1.28–4.53

0.007

   

Visited outreach centre in the last 12 months

  No

1

  

1

  

  Yes

3.35

1.71–6.55

< 0.001

5.37

2.42–11.94

< 0.001