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Table 3 Modern Family Planning Use

From: Family planning use and correlates among female sex workers in a community empowerment HIV prevention intervention in Iringa, Tanzania: a case for tailored programming

 

Total sample (n = 339)n (%, [95% CI])

Not trying to get pregnant (n = 265)

n (%, [95% CI])

Family Planning Use

 Ever a

283 (83.48 [79.09–87.27])

–

 Current b

208 (61.36 [55.94–66.57])

184 (69.43 [63.50–74.92])

Method Type

Injectables

 Ever

101 (29.79 [24.97–34.97])

–

 Current

72 (21.24 [17.01–25.98])

67 (25.28 [20.16–30.96])

Implants

 Ever

53 (15.63 [11.94–19.95])

–

 Current

50 (14.75 [11.14–18.98])

46 (17.36 [13.00–22.47]])

Pills (any type)

 Ever

38 (11.21 [8.05–15.06])

–

 Current

15 (4.42 [2.50–7.19])

11 (4.15 [2.09–7.31])

Intra-Uterine Device (IUD)

 Ever

13 (3.83 [2.06–6.47])

–

 Current

5 (1.47 [0.48–3.41])

5 (1.89 [0.62–4.35])

Female Sterilization

 

 Ever

4 (1.18 [0.32–3.00)

–

 Current

4 (1.12 [0.32–3.00])

4 (1.51 [0.41–3.82])

Male Condoms

 Ever

211 (62.24 [56.84–67.42])

–

 Current

65 (19.17 [15.12–23.78])

53 (20.00 [15.36–25.33])

Female Condoms

 Ever

18 (5.33 [3.19–8.29])

–

 Current

18 (5.31 [3.18–8.26])

14 (5.28 [2.92–8.71])

Dual (condom + modern method)

 Current

21 (6.19 [3.88–9.31])

16 (6.04 [3.50–9.62])

  1. a Ever use measured at baseline; b Current use measured at 18 months