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Table 3 Correlates of being aware of HIV-positive status among female sex workers in Juba, South Sudan, 2016

From: Progress toward the UNAIDS 90–90-90 targets among female sex workers and sexually exploited female adolescents in Juba and Nimule, South Sudan

 

Juba

Variable

OR (95% CI)

p-value

aOR (95% CI)

p-value

Nationality

 

0.0343

 

0.3102

 Other

2.83 (1.03–7.78)

 

1.68 (0.61–4.62)

 

 South Sudanese

Ref

 

Ref

 

Away from home for ≥1 month, past 6 months

 

0.0114

 

0.0449

 Yes

3.06 (1.31–7.16)

 

2.73 (1.02–7.31)

 

 No

Ref

 

Ref

 

Disclosed sex work to anyonea

 

0.0577

 

0.2141

 No

2.07 (1.01–4.25)

 

1.63 (0.75–3.55)

 

 Yes

Ref

 

Ref

 

Ashamed of selling sex

 

0.0218

 

0.0576

 No

2.79 (1.29–6.05)

 

2.0 (1.0–3.9)

 

 Yes

Ref

 

Ref

 

Used condoms with all male clients, last 6 months

 

0.0249

 

0.2637

 Yes

2.18 (1.09–4.36)

 

1.51 (0.73–3.12)

 

 No

Ref

 

Ref

 

Used condom at last sex act

 

0.0329

 

0.4556

 Yes

2.87 (1.05–7.89)

 

1.46 (0.54–3.95)

 

 No

Ref

 

Ref

 

Spoke with peer educator or outreach worker, last 12 months

 

0.0234

 

0.3827

 Yes

2.20 (1.08–4.50)

 

1.39 (0.66–2.94)

 

 No

Ref

 

Ref

 

Given free condoms, last 12 months

 

0.0001

 

0.0027

 Yes

4.25 (2.08–8.71)

 

3.00 (1.47–6.14)

 

 No

Ref

 

Ref

 
  1. Abbreviations: OR odds ratio; aOR adjusted odds ratio; CI confidence interval
  2. a Includes immediate and extended family members, spouse or partner, friends who do not sell sex, health care providers, and other