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Table 5 Logistic regression analyses of programme exposure by FSW sub-group, in 2009

From: Exposure to HIV prevention programmes associated with improved condom use and uptake of HIV testing by female sex workers in Nagaland, Northeast India

Characteristic

% exposed to programmea

Unadjusted OR (95% CI)

Adjusted ORb(95% CI)

Age

   

18-19

17.2%

1

1

20-29

33.0%

2.34* (1.16-4.74)

2.34* (1.13-4.85)

30-39

35.2%

2.57* (1.20-5.49)

2.79* (1.25-6.20)

40+

11.1%

0.70 (0.16-3.14)

0.59 (0.13-2.80)

Duration in sex work

   

0-1 years

24.2%

1

1

2-4 years

31.3%

1.42 (0.86-2.34)

1.30 (0.78-2.17)

5+ years

38.5%

2.00* (1.11-3.59)

1.89* (1.04-3.45)

Volume of clients in previous week

   

Up to 4

26.7%

1

1

5 or more

31.7%

1.27 (0.82-1.96)

1.31 (0.84-2.06)

Income other than sex work

   

No

27.4%

1

1

Yes

31.8%

1.24 (0.81-1.89)

1.23 (0.79-1.91)

Ever consumed drugs

   

No

29.2%

1

1

Yes

33.3%

1.24 (0.68-2.24)

1.24 (0.67-2.30)

Sold sex outside Dimapur

   

No

31.3%

1

1

Yes

20.0%

0.53 (0.26-1.07)

0.44* (0.21-0.92)

Any STI c

   

No

27.3%

1

1

Yes

37.5%

1.58 (0.99-2.51)

1.73* (1.07-2.80)

  1. a Proportion of FSWs who had been exposed to programme services (any one of; contacted by peers/workers of NGOs, received condoms, or visited the programme clinic), calculated in SPSS using weights generated in RDSAT.
  2. b Adjusted for literacy and place of solicitation.
  3. c Includes reactive syphilis serology, gonorrhoea, and chlamydia.
  4. *p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.