Research Article

Consistent Condom Use and Associated Factors among HIV-Positive Clients on Antiretroviral Therapy in North West Ethiopian Health Center, 2016 GC

Table 5

Bivariate analysis of sexual behaviors of respondents with consistent condom use in Kollidiba health center, North West Ethiopia 2016.

Variables Frequency (%)COR95% CIP- value
ConsistentInconsistent
condom usecondom use

Relationship of the sexual partner
Regular103(65.2%)55(34.8%)1
spouse/cohabit
Regular boy/girl24(42.1%)33(57.9%)0.12(0.034,0.451)0.00
friend
Casual contact3(18.8%)138(1.2%)0.32(0.081,1.238)0.09
Reason for condom use
To prevent28(60.9%)18(39.1%)1
pregnancy
12
To prevent re100(86.2%)16(13.8%)0.21(0.039,1.180)0.08
infection
Pressured by2(25%)6(75%)0.05(0.010,0.288)0.01
partner
Condom use Initiation by
Him/her self17(50%)17(50%)1
Partner108(91.5%)10(8.5%)10.8(4.246,27.4)0.00
Mutual decision5(26.3%)14(73.7%)30.24(9.024,101.3)0.00
Discussion on condom use
Yes122(68.9%)55(31.1%)1
No8(14.8%)46(85.2%)0.08(0.035,0.173)0.00
HIV sero status of the partner
Negative30(69.8%)13(30.2%)1
Positive95(57.2%)71(42.8%)0.13(0.039,0.419)0.00
Unknown5(22.7%)17(77.3)0.22(0.077,0.624)0.00
Disclosure of HIV status
Yes124(59.3)85(40.7)
No6(28.5%)15(71.5%)0.27(0.102,0.735)0.01
Desire to have children
Yes46(47.4%)51(52.6%)1.86(1.096,3.166)0.02
No84(62.7%)50(37.3%)1

COR=statistically significant (p<0.05)