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Table 2 Family planning practice (n = 408)

From: Family planning practice and predictors of risk of inconsistent condom use among HIV-positive women on anti-retroviral therapy in Cambodia

Variables

n

%

Planning pregnancy

  

  Yes

27

6.7

  No

374

92.3

  Unsure

4

1.0

Knowledge of family planning methods (multiple answers)

  

  Any modern method

398

97.8

   Sterilization

185

45.5

   Pill

341

83.8

   Intrauterine device

249

61.2

   Injection

299

73.5

   Implant

191

46.9

   Condom

363

89.2

  Any traditional method

0

0.0

  None

9

2.2

Source of family planning

  

  Any health facility

356

87.7

Used contraceptive method during sexual intercourse*

  

  Every time

194

68.5

  Sometimes/Never

62

29.5

  Unsure

2

2.0

Being able to ask partner to use condom*

  

  Always

170

58.6

  Sometimes

85

29.3

  Never

35

12.1

Being able to refuse sexual intercourse with partner*

  

  Possible

175

68.1

  Impossible

70

27.2

  Unsure

12

4.7

Variables related to last sexual intercourse

  

  Time

  

   ≤4 weeks

154

37.8

   ≤3 months

37

9.1

   ≤1 year

22

5.4

   >1 year

113

27.8

   Never

2

0.5

   Unsure

79

19.4

  Partner

  

   Husband

223

87.7

   Partner living together

15

5.9

   Boyfriend

10

3.9

   Other

1

0.4

   Unsure

5

2.0

  Family planning methods (multiple answers)

  

   Any modern method

228

81.4

    Sterilization

9

3.2

    Pill

40

14.2

    IUD

17

6.0

    Injection

10

3.6

    Implant

9

3.2

    Condom

193

68.7

  Any traditional method

3

1.1

  Dual method (condom + modern method)

49

17.5

  None

10

15.2

  1. *Total number of women with partners.